UND Acquires Second ALSIM Airliner Simulator

24 July 2024

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The University of North Dakota (UND) has reaffirmed its trust in ALSIM by purchasing their second Airliner simulator, just two years after their first acquisition.

The Airliner is a hybrid simulator (Fly-by-wire and conventional control) manufactured by ALSIM to address large flight training programs for advanced training such as Multi Crew Cooperation, Crew Resource Management, Jet Aircraft Handling and Procedures. The simulator is close to a variety of different single aisle aircraft, such as the B737MAX, A320, A220, E190-E2 or the SSJ100. Its generic flight model is based on the same requirements as Full Flight Simulators Level D and provides the latest technology available in modern aircraft with similar automation and flight management systems.

Chad Martin, Fleet Manager at UND Aerospace Foundation, states: “The students really enjoy the realism of the simulator. We have had several alumni captains from major airlines fly the Airliner and they too appreciate the fidelity and smoothness of the controls. The acquisition cost compared to others also helps support affordable training in a time that we are experiencing historical increases."

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