![]() The most advanced full-flight simulator approved for pilot training is classified as Level D by the FAA (2007) (or Type VII by ICAO (2015)), and requires a six degrees-of-freedom motion platform. These range from fixed-base procedure trainers, comprising a generic cockpit, to full-flight simulators, comprising a type-specific cockpit operating on a motion platform to give the pilot the “feel” of flying. Depending on the training objectives, different categories of flight simulators are approved for commercial pilot training.
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