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Gazeem
19th Oct 2003, 17:17
Could anyone please explain what the difference between a fixed base simulator and a full flight simulator is?

:confused:

KingoftheRoad
19th Oct 2003, 17:51
One sits on hydraulic jacks and bounces around..........

The other is firmly bolted to the floor...........

I'll let you work out which is which...... ;)


Roger Miller.

Celtic Frog
19th Oct 2003, 23:08
Also...the full flight simulators can be operated as "fixed base" by simply not turning on the hydraulics. This is often used for some types of procedure training where motion is not required(such as preparing for flight / starting engines / shut down, ) and saves the company money.
So if you find yourself rostered to do "fixed base" sim training one day, and then "full flight" sim the next day..you will probably be using the same actual simulator .

Gazeem
20th Oct 2003, 04:14
Ahhh, that now make sense.

I know ask a silly question ...... but I heard the term fixed Base Simulator with hydraulics and visuals off.

MasterBates
20th Oct 2003, 05:30
Hi Gazeem
Not a silly question at all.
FBS simulators without visuals are often referred to as procedure trainers. Instrument flight procedures can be practised in these. Pretty dull though!

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