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  1. that will be demonstrated in the flight simulation training device.

  2. in the operation of flight simulators, flight training devices, or both, to ensure competence to conduct the flight checks

  3. in the operation of flight simulators, flight training devices, or both, to ensure competence to conduct the flight

  4. means software installed on an advanced imaging technology device that produces a generic image of the individual being

  5. hours of training received in an advanced aviation training device may be used to meet the flight training requirements of ... training programs. The advanced aviation training device must be-

  6. (iv) That the seat or child restraint device furnished by the operator, or one of the persons described in paragraph (a)(3)(iii)(A) ... Order C-100b or a later version. The child restraint device manufactured by AmSafe, Inc. (CARES, Part No. 4082) and

  7. in the operation of flight simulators, flight training devices, or both, to ensure competence to conduct the flight checks

  8. in the operation of flight simulators, flight training devices, or both, to ensure competence to conduct the flight

  9. that airplane is equipped with an aural speed warning device that complies with § 25.1303(c)(1).

  10. (ii) If a floating device simulating a passenger compartment is used, it must be representative, to the extent possible, of ... the over-the-wing exits to demonstrate the evacuation. The device must be equipped with the same survival equipment as is

  11. is a function of the displacement of the control input device only, it is not necessary to record this parameter. For

  12. is a function of the displacement of the control input device only, it is not necessary to record this parameter. For

  13. RECORDER- A general term applied to any instrument or device that records information about the performance of an aircraft

  14. a maximum stalling speed, without the use of lift-enhancing devices of not more than 45 knots CAS. It may be

  15. These systems typically involve a magnetic brake/spring device, and may also be controlled by a four-way switch on the

  16. Wind speed can be measured by small hand-held measurement devices, or an observer's estimate can be used to provide

  17. in use to indicate landing direction. These signaling devices may be located in the center of the segmented circle and may

  18. (3) Section 21.25 of this chapter, except the device must comply with §§ 27.865(b) and 29.865(b), as applicable, of this