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Fixed Wing Simulators
It all began when we were involved in the AGATE project (Advanced General Aviation Training Experiment) by NASA in the ’90s. We were hired to design and build general aviation components for the next general aviation cockpits. We were one of the first companies to produce desktop training devices for fixed-wing pilot proficiency and one of the first to receive FAA approval. Since then, we have designed some of the most popular desktop and full-size cockpits for Basic and Advanced flight training. Our fixed wing simulators support SEL, MEL, Turboprop and Jet aircraft along with today’s enhanced electronics and navigation systems. Today our simulators, both generic and type-specific meet or exceed FTD and FNPT qualification standards.
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Fixed Wing Simulators
It all began when we were involved in the AGATE project (Advanced General Aviation Training Experiment) by NASA in the ’90s. We were hired to design and build general aviation components for the next general aviation cockpits. We were one of the first companies to produce desktop training devices for fixed-wing pilot proficiency and one of the first to receive FAA approval. Since then, we have designed some of the most popular desktop and full-size cockpits for Basic and Advanced flight training. Our fixed wing simulators support SEL, MEL, Turboprop and Jet aircraft along with today’s enhanced electronics and navigation systems. Today our simulators, both generic and type-specific meet or exceed FTD and FNPT qualification standards.
Fixed Wing Simulators
It all began when we were involved in the AGATE project (Advanced General Aviation Training Experiment) by NASA in the ’90s. We were hired to design and build general aviation components for the next general aviation cockpits.
We were one of the first companies to produce desktop training devices for fixed-wing pilot proficiency and one of the first to receive FAA approval. Since then, we have designed some of the most popular desktop and full-size cockpits for Basic and Advanced flight training.
Our fixed wing simulators support SEL, MEL, Turboprop and Jet aircraft along with today’s enhanced electronics and navigation systems.
Today our simulators, both generic and type-specific meet or exceed FTD and FNPT qualification standards.
Modular Flight Deck
Jet Cockpit Systems
MAX Cockpit Systems
Modular Flight Deck
Jet Cockpit Systems
MAX Cockpit Systems
Precision Flight Controls offers the most versatile reconfigurable FAA Approved flight training devices in the industry.
Modular Flight Deck
Jet Cockpit Systems
MAX Cockpit Systems
Type Specific Systems
Open Cockpit Systems
Desktop Systems
What Clients Say About Our Flight Training Devices
SimCheck International has used PFC Simulators for their advanced simulator-based flight training for over 8 years. These simulators have amazing capability and provide an outstanding platform for their pilot clients who consist primarily of professional pilots and flight crews.
“The PFC Modular Flight Deck Turboprop B-200 has been the core simulator for our training. We use highly advanced scenarios that require a simulator with advanced navigation capabilities, superior fidelity and visuals, and outstanding reliability. The PFC Sim’s have continued to improve over the years and we have been able to develop and teach the most demanding and realistic scenarios using these Simulators” offers SimCheck International’s Director of Training, Juan Mendez. A recent client, a retired B-767 Captain who completed the initial course for the King Air C90, remarked after a session, “I feel like I just got out of the sim at American”.
The DCX MAX with ProMotion motion base is an ideal platform to maximize training experience toward any pilot certificate or rating being sought. The system is a fantastic and efficient way to maintain currency and proficiency after the rating is earned. The wide variety of aircraft models available to train with and the accuracy of aircraft performance make this AATD very cost effective and second to none in value. The simulator is very cost effective for flight schools and active freelance instructors alike. The entire staff at Precision Flight Controls is great to work with before, during, and after the sale
The Medallion Foundation maintains a fleet of Precision Flight Controls’ simulators at ten locations throughout the state of Alaska. The simulators are made available to operators under the direction of the Medallion Foundation Star and Shield program. These systems are mainly used by members of the Alaska Air Carriers Association (AACA) for accident prevention training (CFIT), by CFI’s for flight training, and by private and commercial pilots for instrument proficiency and currency.
According to Medallion’s Simulator Manager, Glen Morthorpe, “Precision Flight Controls’ simulators were chosen because of their exceptional affordability and reliability. I have worked with many advanced simulators at the airlines and consider PFC’s simulators to have fidelity that is nearly as good”.
For the past year, we have researched general aviation flight simulator manufacturers. Due to the expense of purchasing an AATD, we were looking for the best pricing available that would provide as much realism as possible. We found that Precision Flight Controls provided the best options. Our Precision Flight Controls’ DCX MAX is the closest general aviation simulator compared to the other manufacturers that meet AATD requirements that we considered. As a retired airline pilot, I found that the fidelity and realism were as good as, and in many cases better than, the level D simulators I had used at the airlines.
The entire Precision Flight Controls team consists of true professionals, which made my experience seamless from start to finish. Their technical support has been nothing less than outstanding.
For our operations, one of the most impressive aspects of Precision Flight Controls is that they continue to upgrade and improve their systems. This means over time we will be able to keep our simulator up to date. As our company continues to grow, and with our DCX MAX AATD usage expanding, we are planning to purchase a second simulator when the time comes.
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