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Boeing 767 Cockpit Systems and Automation
Chuck Oman (MIT Man Vehicle Lab), Brian Nield (Boeing Commercial Airplane), and Colleagues
Tue Jan 21 thru Fri Jan 24, 09am-03:00pm, Room 33-116, Simulator Sessions:3-5 or 6-8

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Limited to 24 participants.
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Prereq: Basic Flight Simulator Instrument Flying Skills (see below).

Are you an aero engineering student, pilot, or serious desktop flight simulator user ? Want to understand how transport aircraft systems and automation work ? Boeing, MIT Aero/Astro and the Microsoft Project I-Campus Flight Simulation Lab are offering a 4 day familiarization course corresponding to those taken by Boeing engineers and airline pilots. Classroom lectures and afternoon/evening sessions using a B767-300 desktop flight simulator and computer based training modules. You don't have to be a real world pilot, but you must have basic FS2002 instrument flying skills.
No listeners.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/flightsimlab/Introduction.htm
Contact: Franck Billarant, 17-010, x3-2428, franck@mit.edu
Sponsor: Aeronautics and Astronautics
Latest update: 01-Nov-2002


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