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Vee One...Rotate 9th Dec 2007 09:03

Simulator authority codes
 
Hmmm, where to post this...seems a good a place as any...

What's the "authority code" of a simulator and where would I find it? Is a lowly Frasca FNPT II likely to have one? I'm guessing it's a code given to a simulator after it's been certified for a particular use.

Just looking to fill in this column of my logbook if I can.

Cheers!

V1R

Arfur Feck-Sake 9th Dec 2007 10:22

All approved sims have an authority code (often referred to by another name but I can't remember what). All FTOs using approved sims (lowly and sophisticated) have an approval certificate from the CAA specifying this code. One of the Stapleford training organisations displays these certificates on the wall - good idea I think because from personal experience, FTOs don't always have the info to hand and it's something I always include in my logbook to show that I was using a "proper" sim.

Vee One...Rotate 9th Dec 2007 12:01

Perfect, cheers.

V1R :ok:


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