Boeing's new Virtual Airplane Procedures Trainer (VAPT) uses Microsoft Flight Simulator and Microsoft Azure to train new and ...
Boeing recently announced the launch of its Procedures Trainer, the first application for its new Virtual Airplane platform, powered by Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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How to Eliminate Approach Key Confusion for Pilots
A good rule of thumb is to push the APR key whenever you hear the words “cleared for the approach.” For nonprecision ...
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How To Fly 800 Meters In A Wingsuit In CoD: Black Ops 7
Here's everything you need to know about unlocking the I Believe I Can Glide achievement in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7.
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Boeing turns Microsoft Flight Simulator into a pilot trainer
In a groundbreaking move, Boeing has teamed up with Microsoft to incorporate Flight Simulator into its professional pilot ...
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What Does “Fly by Wire” Actually Mean—and Why Does It Matter to Fighter Jets?
Because of their many redundancies, electronic fly-by-wire controls are actually far safer than traditional hydraulic ones.
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The Virtual Airplane Procedures Trainer is "powered by" the storied aviation sim and Microsoft Azure.
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