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What Makes a Flight Simulator 'Level D'?
When it comes to flight simulation, Level D is more than a grade (and a big outlay of capital ); it is a commitment to absolute physical and mathematical accuracy. For operators of these beautiful machines, understanding the differences between what you can train in a high-level Flight Training Device (FTD) and a Level D Full Flight Simulator (FFS) is vital for operational success and regulatory standing. We manage these complexities daily. So we thought we'd provide you wit

Daniel de Vries
Feb 2518 min read


What is Negative Training, Exactly in flight simulators?
What is negative training in flight simulators? Discover how incorrect habits acquired during simulation can compromise real-world aviation safety. This guide explores the causes, from poor simulator fidelity to VR limitations, and the crucial strategies to mitigate these risks for effective pilot training.

Daniel de Vries
Sep 9, 20258 min read
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