The Agency invited leading VR/AR/MR/XR developers to a virtual deep-dive on the latest developments in training devices, and how they’re adapting the regulatory process to accommodate inside-the-headset thinking.
Poland-based manufacturer SimWorld has delivered Taipei, Taiwan’s first simulator, a normally routine task made more complicated by pandemic restrictions.
CAA International was awarded a framework contract to deliver flight simulator training device evaluations and training services to the Civil Aviation Directorate of Transport Malta.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency on 16 December released Notice of Proposed Amendment 2020-15, “Update of the flight simulation training device requirements.” Comments due 31 March 2021.
Mark Dransfield, co-founder of Sim Ops and independent Flight Simulation Training Device regulatory consultant, discusses what happens to long-term support of your Flight Simulation Training Device when the TDM goes out of business.