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Visibility falling fast,
Wind shear, engine-out approach
Mission: Make this landing with no hazard to crew or aircraft.
Technology: Advanced simulator training for Hercules aircrews.
The Hercules Flight Training Center is the most advanced learning facility ever dedicated to Hercules aircrews. Operated jointly by Lockheed-Georgia Company and Singer/Link, the Center houses a state-of-the-art Hercules simulator with full motion and computer-generated color visual system.
All training is conducted by highly qualified instructors. Simulator training is supported by classroom instruction with the latest audio-visual and electronic learning aids. Computer analysis is used to let crews review and measure their own skills against the optimal performance for critical situations. Programs are continuously updated to reflect situations experienced by Hercules operators worldwide.
Why choose a simulator over airborne training?
Only with a simulator can crews maximize proficiency by repeatedly practicing situations too hazardous to attempt in flight.
Only with a simulator can crews receive concentrated instruction without delays due to weather, maintenance, airspace restrictions, and ground operations.
And only with a simulator can crews prepare for demanding duty without the high costs of fuel and wear on your own aircraft.
To get the most cost-effective training for Hercules aircrews, talk to the people who build the airplane.
For complete details on the many simulator training programs available, contact: Mr. John Williamson, Manager, Hercules Flight Training Center,
The Lockheed-Georgia Company, 86 South Cobb Drive, Marietta, GA 30063, USA. Telex: L
Lockheed-Georgia
Link Flight simulation Division
The Energy Company 1985
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