Business Traveller Asia-Pacific Edition

Ask the Pilot

Because of the pandemic, many pilots will not have flown a real aircraft for a considerable time. When they do, they will rely both on their initial training, and subsequent flight simulator hours. The sophistication and realism of these simulators is such that the authorities allow them to be used for both for training and keeping our skills up to date, but if you are wondering about those skills in general, it might be of interest to take you through

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