INDUSTRY INFORMATION REVELANT TO YOUR BUSINESS
pilot (US Coast Guard SAR, Airline, and Single Pilot IFR EMS), I spent a large percentage of my aviation life being wrung out in various levels of simula- tors and FTD’s, I personally can attest to the training and safety value they bring into any pro- gram. Whether used as a proce- dural device to develop normal operational flow patterns or to better understand how emergen- cies are both manifested and resolved … they provide an envi- ronment where learning can occur without the potential for injury (other than your feelings when another pilot or astute simulator instructor teaches you a new meaning for the word “respect”). Throw in the visual aspects resident in this LPR FTD, and you can induce a level of stress into the cockpit that will
In-Flight EVS Imagery on the EC-135 SMD-68 Display
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