Boeing launches 787 flight training
Boeing training and flight services has started 787 Dreamliner flight certification training following the provisional approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for Boeing’s Seattle-based 787 flight training devices. As part of flight training, pilots train on a 787 flat panel training device and a 787 full-flight simulator.
“The innovations of the 787 have inspired us to develop the most effective training curriculum based on our customers’ training needs matched with efficient delivery and modern simulation tools,” said Sherry Carbary, vice president, flight services, Boeing commercial airplanes. “With the FAA’s approval on our flight training devices, we are embarking on an exciting journey toward delivering qualified and competent crews.”
The provisional designation will be removed once the airplane is fully certified. Local FAA offices will approve training courses customized for individual operators and these may be based on provisional approvals prior to certification of the airplane.
“We’re pleased with the progress we are making in ensuring our support products and services are ready for our customers,” said Mike Fleming, 787 director of services and support, Boeing commercial airplanes. “This is an exciting time for our customers and an important achievement for the entire Boeing team as we move toward delivery of the first 787.”
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