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FlightSafety International Simulators

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description FlightSafety International Simulators Overview

FlightSafety International Simulators offer realistic training environments for pilots of business and general aviation aircraft. These sophisticated systems provide professional flight simulation used to develop piloting skills and maintain proficiency. They are primarily utilized by airlines and corporate flight departments for recurrent training, type-rating programs, and operational evaluations ensuring safety and regulatory compliance.

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FlightSafety International Simulators ranks #6 of 117 in the Vehicle Simulation ranking, behind L3Harris Full Flight Simulators, ahead of Ansible Motion Delta Series.

balance FlightSafety International Simulators Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Highly realistic cockpit simulation
  • check Aircraft-specific instructor expertise
  • check Comprehensive recurrent training
  • check Broad training-center network
thumb_down Cons
  • close Training packages are expensive
  • close Simulator availability can be limited
  • close Travel often required

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Who uses FlightSafety International simulators?

FlightSafety International (FSI) simulators are primarily used by professional pilots operating in the business, commercial, and general aviation sectors. Corporate flight departments, regional airlines, and private jet manufacturers like Gulfstream and Bombardier heavily rely on FSI training to meet FAA and international regulatory requirements.

What is a Level D simulator at FlightSafety?

A Level D simulator is the highest standard of flight simulator certified by the FAA, capable of replicating every aerodynamic and system response of the actual aircraft. FlightSafety utilizes Level D devices to provide "zero flight time" training, allowing pilots to earn a type rating without ever stepping foot in the actual airplane.

Where are the main FlightSafety International training centers located?

FlightSafety operates a massive network of learning centers, with major hubs located at aviation focal points like the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Teterboro, New Jersey. They maintain dozens of facilities globally to provide training for specific airframes like the Cessna Citation and the Embraer Phenom.

Do FlightSafety simulators feature visual motion systems?

Yes, FSI simulators are equipped with state-of-the-art, 360-degree collimated visual display systems that mimic real-world weather, lighting, and terrain. They are mounted on advanced 6-degree-of-freedom hydraulic or electric motion bases to provide pilots with realistic vestibular feedback during takeoffs, landings, and turbulence.

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