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Avia Films Release Boeing 737 cockpit + EFIS Simulator

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Hop on the magnificent Boeing 737 and fasten your seatbelts for a midnight flight in this classical airliner. Then enjoy some crazy flying in the full motion 737 EFIS simulator!

The video begins with our pilots doing some quick preparations and starting up the CFM56 engines on our B737-300. Having completed all the pre-flight preparations and checks we blast off into the dark skies surrounding Rome International airport.

Avia Films logo.

Avia Films logo.

You will then see a quick departure and climb out heading towards our destination airport located in the northern parts of Italy. The First Officer of the aircraft who is PIC (Pilot In Command) on the outbound leg will climb the airplane to 28000 feet and navigate us en-route by sole reference to the analogue instruments utilized on this amazing piece of long-standing technology. Just a very basic FMC coupled to a mechanical HSI and the autopilot will have to do the task of guiding us in pitch black darkness.

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Ian Stephens is a Flight Simulation enthusiast with a keen interest in aviation and technology. He has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years.

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