Sec. 141.41 - Flight simulators, flight training
devices, and training aids.
An applicant for a pilot school
certificate or a provisional pilot school certificate must show that its
flight simulators, flight training devices, training aids, and equipment
meet the following requirements:
(a) Flight simulators. Each
flight simulator used to obtain flight training credit allowed for flight
simulators in an approved pilot training course curriculum must --
(1) Be a full-size aircraft cockpit
replica of a specific type of aircraft, or make, model, and series of
aircraft;
(2) Include the hardware and software
necessary to represent the aircraft in ground operations and flight
operations;
(3) Use a force cueing system that
provides cues at least equivalent to those cues provided by a 3 degree
freedom of motion system;
(4) Use a visual system that provides at
least a 45-degree horizontal field of view and a 30-degree vertical field
of view simultaneously for each pilot; and
(5) Have been evaluated, qualified, and
approved by the Administrator.
(b) Flight training devices. Each
flight training device used to obtain flight training credit allowed for
flight training devices in an approved pilot training course curriculum
must --
(1) Be a full-size replica of
instruments, equipment panels, and controls of an aircraft, or set of
aircraft, in an open flight deck area or in an enclosed cockpit, including
the hardware and software for the systems installed that is necessary to
simulate the aircraft in ground and flight operations;
(2) Need not have a force (motion)
cueing or visual system; and
(3) Have been evaluated, qualified, and
approved by the Administrator.
(c) Training aids and equipment.
Each training aid, including any audiovisual aid, projector, tape
recorder, mockup, chart, or aircraft component listed in the approved
training course outline, must be accurate and appropriate to the course
for which it is used.
[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16347, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt.
141-9, 62 FR 40908, July 30, 1997]