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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT 

Pt. 60, App. B 

greater likelihood that the NSPM will be 
able to determine the amount of testing that 
required for requalification. 

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ECORDKEEPING AND

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EPORTING

(§ 60.31) 

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EQUIREMENTS

 

a. FTD modifications can include hardware 

or software changes. For FTD modifications 
involving software programming changes, 
the record required by § 60.31(a)(2) must con-
sist of the name of the aircraft system soft-
ware, aerodynamic model, or engine model 
change, the date of the change, a summary 
of the change, and the reason for the change. 

b. If a coded form for record keeping is 

used, it must provide for the preservation 
and retrieval of information with appro-
priate security or controls to prevent the in-
appropriate alteration of such records after 
the fact. 

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22. A

PPLICATIONS

, L

OGBOOKS

, R

EPORTS

AND

 

R

ECORDS

: F

RAUD

, F

ALSIFICATION

OR

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RECT

S

TATEMENTS

(§ 60.33) 

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No additional regulatory or informational 

material applies to § 60.33, Applications, 
Logbooks, Reports, and Records: Fraud, Fal-
sification, or Incorrect Statements. 

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ESERVED

24. L

EVELS OF

FTD. 

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a. The following is a general description of 

each level of FTD. Detailed standards and 
tests for the various levels of FTDs are fully 
defined in Attachments 1 through 3 of this 
appendix. 

(1) Level 4. A device that may have an open 

airplane-specific flight deck area, or an en-
closed airplane-specific flight deck and at 
least one operating system. Air/ground logic 
is required (no aerodynamic programming 
required). All displays may be flat/LCD panel 
representations or actual representations of 
displays in the aircraft. All controls, switch-
es, and knobs may be touch sensitive activa-
tion (not capable of manual manipulation of 

the flight controls) or may physically rep-
licate the aircraft in control operation. 

(2) Level 5. A device that may have an open 

airplane-specific flight deck area, or an en-
closed airplane-specific flight deck; generic 
aerodynamic programming; at least one op-
erating system; and control loading that is 
representative of the simulated airplane 
only at an approach speed and configuration. 
All displays may be flat/LCD panel represen-
tations or actual representations of displays 
in the aircraft. Primary and secondary flight 
controls (e.g., rudder, aileron, elevator, flaps, 
spoilers/speed brakes, engine controls, land-
ing gear, nosewheel steering, trim, brakes) 
must be physical controls. All other con-
trols, switches, and knobs may be touch sen-
sitive activation. 

(3) Level 6. A device that has an enclosed 

airplane-specific flight deck; airplane-spe-
cific aerodynamic programming; all applica-
ble airplane systems operating; control load-
ing that is representative of the simulated 
airplane throughout its ground and flight en-
velope; and significant sound representation. 
All displays may be flat/LCD panel represen-
tations or actual representations of displays 
in the aircraft, but all controls, switches, 
and knobs must physically replicate the air-
craft in control operation. 

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(4) Level 7. A Level 7 device is one that has 

an enclosed airplane-specific flight deck and 
aerodynamic program with all applicable 
airplane systems operating and control load-
ing that is representative of the simulated 
airplane throughout its ground and flight en-
velope and significant sound representation. 
All displays may be flat/LCD panel represen-
tations or actual representations of displays 
in the aircraft, but all controls, switches, 
and knobs must physically replicate the air-
craft in control operation. It also has a vis-
ual system that provides an out-of-the-flight 
deck view, providing cross-flight deck view-
ing (for both pilots simultaneously) of a 
field-of-view of at least 180

° 

horizontally and 

40

° 

vertically. 

25. FTD Q

UALIFICATION ON THE

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ASIS OF A

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LATERAL

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VIATION

S

AFETY

A

GREEMENT

 

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No additional regulatory or informational 

material applies to § 60.37, FTD Qualification 
on the Basis of a Bilateral Aviation Safety 
Agreement (BASA). 

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