The BAA Training facility in Barcelona, Spain, has expanded its fleet of flight simulation training devices with the addition of a new Boeing 737 MAX flight training device (FTD Level 2), bringing the total number of simulators to five. This device has recently received full authorisation and is now operational at Southern Europe’s premier simulator training centre.
Distinguished as one of the few Level 2-certified devices in Europe, the new Boeing 737 MAX FTD offers a higher level of fidelity and functionality compared to lower-level devices. Its cockpit, visual system and software closely replicate those of a full-flight simulator (FFS), ensuring a training environment that perfectly mirrors real flight conditions. BAA Training Spain now possesses two Level 2 FTDs including the A320 FTD Level 2.
These Level 2 FTDs strike a harmonious balance between fidelity and cost-effectiveness, making them invaluable tools for pilot training that faithfully simulate real-world flight operations. They boast lower operational costs due to reduced energy consumption and maintenance requirements compared to FFSs, thereby ensuring cost-effectiveness for airlines.
Pilots can now practice a wide range of scenarios, including normal, abnormal and emergency procedures in any weather conditions, with the same level of fidelity as an FFS. Moreover, the new device will be utilised to complete up to 20% of type rating training, as well as MCC and other ATOP training.
In addition to its centre in Spain, BAA Training has training facilities in Lithuania, France and Vietnam.