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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition) 

Pt. 60, App. A 

(3) Equipment operation. 
(4) Equipment and facilities for instructor/ 

evaluator functions. 

(5) Motion system. 
(6) Visual system. 
(7) Sound system. 
c. Table A1A provides the standards for the 

General Simulator Requirements. 

d. Table A1B provides the tasks that the 

sponsor will examine to determine whether 
the FFS satisfactorily meets the require-
ments for flight crew training, testing, and 

experience, and provides the tasks for which 
the simulator may be qualified. 

e. Table A1C provides the functions that an 

instructor/check airman must be able to con-
trol in the simulator. 

f. It is not required that all of the tasks 

that appear on the List of Qualified Tasks 
(part of the SOQ) be accomplished during the 
initial or continuing qualification evalua-
tion. 

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QPS requirements 

Simulator levels 

Information 

Entry No. 

General simulator requirements 

Notes 

1. General Flight deck Configuration. 

1.a. ...........

The simulator must have a flight deck 

that is a replica of the airplane simu-
lated with controls, equipment, ob-
servable flight deck indicators, circuit 
breakers, and bulkheads properly lo-
cated, functionally accurate and repli-
cating the airplane. The direction of 
movement of controls and switches 
must be identical to the airplane. 
Pilot seats must allow the occupant 
to achieve the design ‘‘eye position’’ 
established for the airplane being 
simulated. Equipment for the oper-
ation of the flight deck windows must 
be included, but the actual windows 
need not be operable. Additional 
equipment such as fire axes, extin-
guishers, and spare light bulbs must 
be available in the FFS but may be 
relocated to a suitable location as 
near as practical to the original posi-
tion. Fire axes, landing gear pins, 
and any similar purpose instruments 
need only be represented in sil-
houette.

For simulator purposes, the flight deck consists of all 

that space forward of a cross section of the flight 
deck at the most extreme aft setting of the pilots’ 
seats, including additional required crewmember 
duty stations and those required bulkheads aft of 
the pilot seats. For clarification, bulkheads con-
taining only items such as landing gear pin stor-
age compartments, fire axes and extinguishers, 
spare light bulbs, and aircraft document pouches 
are not considered essential and may be omitted. 

1.b. ...........

Those circuit breakers that affect pro-

cedures or result in observable flight 
deck indications must be properly lo-
cated and functionally accurate.

X X X X 

2. Programming. 

2.a. ...........

A flight dynamics model that accounts 

for various combinations of drag and 
thrust normally encountered in flight 
must correspond to actual flight con-
ditions, including the effect of change 
in airplane attitude, thrust, drag, alti-
tude, temperature, gross weight, mo-
ments of inertia, center of gravity lo-
cation, and configuration.

An SOC is required 

X X X X 

2.b. ...........

The simulator must have the computer 

capacity, accuracy, resolution, and 
dynamic response needed to meet 
the qualification level sought.

An SOC is required. 

X X X X 

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