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Precision Flight Controls Brings DCX MAX To Oshkosh

AATD Approved By The FAA Earlier This Year

The DCX Advanced Aviation Training Device (AATD) recently approved by the FAA will be on display at AirVenture this week.

Precision Flight Controls says the DCX offers advanced capabilities comparable to high level FTD standards. The DCX offers a newly enhanced ProMotion 3DOF Motion Platform and Dynamic Control Loading along with many new features. “There are no other simulators on the market that offer the quality or fidelity in our price range. The DCX is in a league of its own  capable of flying over 35 aircraft flight models including SEL, MEL, Turboprop and Jet with type specific instrument panels and interchangeable hardware.” says Mike Altman, CEO.

Instructors and flight training organizations can introduce new technologies and advanced procedures in VFR or IFR conditions that can be flown anywhere in the world with the DCX’s 225 degree visual system, advanced systems, worldwide navigation data and accurate avionics with GPS capability. Altman also mentioned that, “The DCX’s low acquisition, reliability and no service contracts keep the operational costs lower than the competition.”

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