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An AW169 simulator instructor monitors the progress of AW169 crew.


WHEELS UP


The AW169 FFS is a Level 7, full-motion helicopter flight simulator developed in partnership between Leonardo, CAE, and Rotorsim. The FFS is the perfect place to perform emergency procedures that cannot be done in the actual helicopter. Engine failures in various flight regimes, tail-rotor failures, and engine fires are emergencies that can be realistically simulated in the FFS and require some of the highest levels of crew coordination.


For fair weather flyers who have an ATP or instrument rating but see very little actual cloud time, the IFR sessions act as an excellent instrument refresher and challenge your capability. Yet, that is not the main purpose. The main purpose during IFR sessions is to fully understand and utilize the autopilot and FMS, as well as to be able to recognize failures of those systems.


48 July/Aug 2018 Training Tip #3:


If you have not flown IFR for some time, break out some instrument approach procedures (IAPs) as well as standard instrument departures and refresh on how to brief the approaches. Also, if there are IAPs from your local area that you are familiar with, print them out and bring them with you so Leonardo can place the simulator into your local flying environment.


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