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Full-Motion
Simulator

Modern, high-quality full-motion simulators designed to reflect the procedures and standards used in today's airline operations — the equipment at the heart of every AVS program.

Motion

Full-Motion

Environment

Airline-Style

Used For

ATP CTP · B737

Instruction

Airline Pilots

About the Program

Simulator quality is where airline preparation is won or lost. Our full-motion simulators replicate the feel, procedures, and pace of a transport-category flight deck, so the habits you build in training transfer directly to an airline training department.

Every simulator session at AVS is structured: flown to airline procedures, bracketed by pre- and post-session briefings, and guided by experienced airline pilots who hold you to operational standards — not just task completion.

The simulators power both of our core programs. The ATP CTP course includes 10 hours of simulator training within its 6-day curriculum, and Boeing 737 type rating training is built around structured full-motion sessions.

What to Expect

01

Airline-Level Fidelity

Modern full-motion platforms reflecting the procedures, standards, and pace of today's airline operations.

02

Structured Sessions

Every hour in the box follows a syllabus — real operational scenarios, not free play.

03

Briefed Like the Airlines

Pre- and post-session briefings focused on procedures, decision-making, and operational discipline.

04

Experienced Instructors

MPA award-winning aviators and airline pilots with decades of operational experience in the seat next to you.

Common Questions

What is a full-motion simulator?

A flight simulator mounted on a motion platform that reproduces the physical sensations of flight — acceleration, turbulence, landings — alongside a faithful flight deck. It's the standard for airline and transport-category training.

Which programs use the simulator?

Both of our core programs. The ATP CTP course includes 10 hours of simulator training, and Boeing 737 type rating training is built around structured full-motion sessions.

Why does simulator quality matter?

Airline training departments expect you to arrive comfortable with transport-category procedures and pace. Training in equipment that mirrors airline operations means fewer surprises — and better performance — when you get there.

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