Code Blue
Code Blue in Flight Blog What is a Code Blue in aviation? Code Blue is the term used to refer to time-dependent health incidents, that is, those in which every
Within this training area, the capacity of the training center to offer different courses stands out. From Renewals and Revalidations, to TRI / SFI courses and Type Ratings from the most demanding manufacturer in the industry: Airbus.
This is a state-of-the-art A320 and A330 simulator center based in Madrid. Both simulators are certified Level D, the highest possible.
One hour on board is equivalent to one hour of actual flight in terms of training.
The simulator replicates the aircraft with total realism, being able to train normal, abnormal and emergency situations and procedures, impossible to recreate in a real flight for training.
Find out about our A320 courses.
We analyze each case in detail.
Find out about our A330 courses.
We analyze each case in detail.
Code Blue in Flight Blog What is a Code Blue in aviation? Code Blue is the term used to refer to time-dependent health incidents, that is, those in which every
Discover how this ground effect is generated in aircraft and how to control it on a flight if you are a pilot. Learn how to avoid the well-known balloon effect.
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