A small Swiss company has achieved a surprising breakthrough in commercial aviation flight simulation – the world’s first regulatory-qualified mixed-reality (MR) flight simulator. Brunner Elektronik AG, with 30 employees in the Zurich suburb of Hittnau, revealed on 4 June that its NOVASIM MR DA42 FNPT II (Flight and Navigation Procedures Trainer) has been authorised for training credits by the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA), based on European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards.
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ATPG-IAAPS to Collaborate on EASA Training Input
The Aircrew Training Policy Group is adapting to the EU Agency’s new “communities” advisory structure.
By Rick Adams, FRAeS
If you have an idea that could improve commercial aviation training and may involve regulation in Europe, how do you go about getting that idea to the right people in the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)?
How about contacting a “training think tank”?