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The Boeing 737 full flight simulator:

Boeing 737 Simulator

Welcome to the Boeing 737 full motion simulator!

Customers' opinion: "... instructive and different from the others which makes it very interesting, really enjoyed this experience!"

AviaFilms Production gives you a chance to witness what it's like to fly a full motion simulator of a 60 ton airline. The video is packed with both interesting and at the same time educational footage which was filmed from all kinds of perspectives. In order to diversify the film we fly from several different airports and perform various traffic circuits. Explanatory subtitles have been added in order to explain the viewer the flying procedures and warnings which occur throughout the whole flying session.

Click the Play button to see a demo of the B 737 Simulator video:

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General description of the Boeing 737 simulator video content:

We start off by preparing the cockpit for the flight and then start the engines. During the start-up we will experience a "Hot Start" which will force the pilot to abort the engine start. After a quick re-ignition we will taxi to the active runway and perform a standard traffic circuit as it is seen from the captains perspective. Next, we sit behind the first officers controls and make another circuit, this time flying at a different airport. After completing these 2 flights on a B737 EFIS simulator we board the B737 Next Generation sim and make one extreme flight where the bank angles constantly exceed 45 degrees and the "Sink Rate" warning almost never silences. Nevertheless, the pilot flies like a true professional and makes a soft landing.

Boeing 737 Simulator cockpit

In order to test our flying abilities on the 737EFIS even further, we fly at the famous Innsbruck Kranebitten (LOWI) Airport which is situated in the Austria's mountainous area. This airport really leaves no room for piloting errors and despite the complicated flying pattern we don't get a single GPWS warning! Once having safely landed at Innsbruck we will make a quick cockpit re-setup and begin flying various standard training lessons which real life, Boeing 737, pilots perform during their simulator trainings and "checkrides". Out of all kind of lessons we have chosen to include in our video the following:

1. An engine failure after V1.

2. Steep turns (bank angles up to 60 deg.

3. Stall recovery.

4. Terrain collision avoidance.

5. Undercarriage collapse on landing (preceding with a manual gear extension).        

Finally, we shut down the engines and turn off the systems.

But that's not it! In the absolute final bit of the movie we witness how the visual picture in the simulator compares to the real life pilot' view during landing. 

Below are some preview pictures from the actual video:

Boeing 737 simulator video pictures

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Video Specifications:

Length: 35 min.

Size: 684 Mb.

Compression: Windows Media Codec

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Format: WMV (Windows Media Video)

Your computer must meet these minimum system requirements to ensure a proper video playback:

Windows Media Player version 10 or higher

Processor (at least): 1GHz

RAM (at least): 512 MB

Video Card RAM (at least): 128MB

Screen resolution (at least): 1024 x 768