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Does a large simulator bay have standard public address announcements?


What does a sport pilot have to do to get a private pilot certificate in the US?What does a pilot have to do in order to fly as a second in command in a private jet?What security clearances does a foreign citizen doing a flying course in the United States have to pass?Does simulator time count as time in type?Does one have to practice engine failures in flight training?Does FAA simulator (AATD/BATD) count toward experimental rating 1,000 hours requirement?How much effect does the ground have on flight control when flying low?Does flight training have any impact on my H1B visa?What does the student pilot have to do during his/her PPL practical course?













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We are simulating a "simulator bay" (with simulators) within a simulation and were wondering if there were any announcements made over the loudspeaker audible to people inside or outside the simulators. Thinking of these large 5-simulator buildings like FlightSafety operates so anyone that spends a lot of time there (instructors, airline new-hires, someone headed there for recurrent training)... any help is appreciated. Thinking of things like:



  1. Bay 5 is now available, bay 5 is now available

  2. James Mahan, please report to bay 4 for your check-ride

  3. Maintenance crew to bay 1, maintenance crew to bay 1









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We are simulating a "simulator bay" (with simulators) within a simulation and were wondering if there were any announcements made over the loudspeaker audible to people inside or outside the simulators. Thinking of these large 5-simulator buildings like FlightSafety operates so anyone that spends a lot of time there (instructors, airline new-hires, someone headed there for recurrent training)... any help is appreciated. Thinking of things like:



  1. Bay 5 is now available, bay 5 is now available

  2. James Mahan, please report to bay 4 for your check-ride

  3. Maintenance crew to bay 1, maintenance crew to bay 1









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We are simulating a "simulator bay" (with simulators) within a simulation and were wondering if there were any announcements made over the loudspeaker audible to people inside or outside the simulators. Thinking of these large 5-simulator buildings like FlightSafety operates so anyone that spends a lot of time there (instructors, airline new-hires, someone headed there for recurrent training)... any help is appreciated. Thinking of things like:



  1. Bay 5 is now available, bay 5 is now available

  2. James Mahan, please report to bay 4 for your check-ride

  3. Maintenance crew to bay 1, maintenance crew to bay 1









share|improve this question











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We are simulating a "simulator bay" (with simulators) within a simulation and were wondering if there were any announcements made over the loudspeaker audible to people inside or outside the simulators. Thinking of these large 5-simulator buildings like FlightSafety operates so anyone that spends a lot of time there (instructors, airline new-hires, someone headed there for recurrent training)... any help is appreciated. Thinking of things like:



  1. Bay 5 is now available, bay 5 is now available

  2. James Mahan, please report to bay 4 for your check-ride

  3. Maintenance crew to bay 1, maintenance crew to bay 1






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My experience with the military is that loudspeaker announcements like this do NOT occur in simulator buildings. They would be both distracting and largely unnecessary when there are land lines and published schedules available.



Besides the simulators themselves there are briefing and debriefing rooms where crews and instructors are discussing conduct of the events. Frequent loudspeaker announcements would interrupt these discussions and impact the learning process in a negative way.



A simulator building is much closer to the environment of a classroom or library than it is to an airport, train station, or other public area where you would hear announcements of the type you describe.



Depending on how much realism you are striving for there are some distinctive sounds you will hear in a room full of full motion simulators. These range from the low frequency industrial hum of HVAC and equip cooling fans, to the higher pitched whine of hydraulic pumps, to the swoosh and thump sounds of actuating cylinders moving and hitting bump stops during more aggressive motions associated with unusual attitude or spin recoveries. Up at the control console it will be a bit more muted, but you will hear the crew ICS and radio communications over a speaker, stall warning horns, GPWS alerts, etc.






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    My answer applies to the 141 training programs I've been a part of; Michael Hall's answer is correct - there are no loudspeaker announcements made, with one rare but important exception:



    "FIRE ALARM IN SIMULATOR BAY. EVACUATE. EVACUATE."



    Of course, since almost any commercial-use building has fire alarms and fire drills, this isn't especially interesting for your specific case.






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    My experience with the military is that loudspeaker announcements like this do NOT occur in simulator buildings. They would be both distracting and largely unnecessary when there are land lines and published schedules available.



    Besides the simulators themselves there are briefing and debriefing rooms where crews and instructors are discussing conduct of the events. Frequent loudspeaker announcements would interrupt these discussions and impact the learning process in a negative way.



    A simulator building is much closer to the environment of a classroom or library than it is to an airport, train station, or other public area where you would hear announcements of the type you describe.



    Depending on how much realism you are striving for there are some distinctive sounds you will hear in a room full of full motion simulators. These range from the low frequency industrial hum of HVAC and equip cooling fans, to the higher pitched whine of hydraulic pumps, to the swoosh and thump sounds of actuating cylinders moving and hitting bump stops during more aggressive motions associated with unusual attitude or spin recoveries. Up at the control console it will be a bit more muted, but you will hear the crew ICS and radio communications over a speaker, stall warning horns, GPWS alerts, etc.






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      My experience with the military is that loudspeaker announcements like this do NOT occur in simulator buildings. They would be both distracting and largely unnecessary when there are land lines and published schedules available.



      Besides the simulators themselves there are briefing and debriefing rooms where crews and instructors are discussing conduct of the events. Frequent loudspeaker announcements would interrupt these discussions and impact the learning process in a negative way.



      A simulator building is much closer to the environment of a classroom or library than it is to an airport, train station, or other public area where you would hear announcements of the type you describe.



      Depending on how much realism you are striving for there are some distinctive sounds you will hear in a room full of full motion simulators. These range from the low frequency industrial hum of HVAC and equip cooling fans, to the higher pitched whine of hydraulic pumps, to the swoosh and thump sounds of actuating cylinders moving and hitting bump stops during more aggressive motions associated with unusual attitude or spin recoveries. Up at the control console it will be a bit more muted, but you will hear the crew ICS and radio communications over a speaker, stall warning horns, GPWS alerts, etc.






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        My experience with the military is that loudspeaker announcements like this do NOT occur in simulator buildings. They would be both distracting and largely unnecessary when there are land lines and published schedules available.



        Besides the simulators themselves there are briefing and debriefing rooms where crews and instructors are discussing conduct of the events. Frequent loudspeaker announcements would interrupt these discussions and impact the learning process in a negative way.



        A simulator building is much closer to the environment of a classroom or library than it is to an airport, train station, or other public area where you would hear announcements of the type you describe.



        Depending on how much realism you are striving for there are some distinctive sounds you will hear in a room full of full motion simulators. These range from the low frequency industrial hum of HVAC and equip cooling fans, to the higher pitched whine of hydraulic pumps, to the swoosh and thump sounds of actuating cylinders moving and hitting bump stops during more aggressive motions associated with unusual attitude or spin recoveries. Up at the control console it will be a bit more muted, but you will hear the crew ICS and radio communications over a speaker, stall warning horns, GPWS alerts, etc.






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        My experience with the military is that loudspeaker announcements like this do NOT occur in simulator buildings. They would be both distracting and largely unnecessary when there are land lines and published schedules available.



        Besides the simulators themselves there are briefing and debriefing rooms where crews and instructors are discussing conduct of the events. Frequent loudspeaker announcements would interrupt these discussions and impact the learning process in a negative way.



        A simulator building is much closer to the environment of a classroom or library than it is to an airport, train station, or other public area where you would hear announcements of the type you describe.



        Depending on how much realism you are striving for there are some distinctive sounds you will hear in a room full of full motion simulators. These range from the low frequency industrial hum of HVAC and equip cooling fans, to the higher pitched whine of hydraulic pumps, to the swoosh and thump sounds of actuating cylinders moving and hitting bump stops during more aggressive motions associated with unusual attitude or spin recoveries. Up at the control console it will be a bit more muted, but you will hear the crew ICS and radio communications over a speaker, stall warning horns, GPWS alerts, etc.







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            My answer applies to the 141 training programs I've been a part of; Michael Hall's answer is correct - there are no loudspeaker announcements made, with one rare but important exception:



            "FIRE ALARM IN SIMULATOR BAY. EVACUATE. EVACUATE."



            Of course, since almost any commercial-use building has fire alarms and fire drills, this isn't especially interesting for your specific case.






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              Good point with the exception!
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            My answer applies to the 141 training programs I've been a part of; Michael Hall's answer is correct - there are no loudspeaker announcements made, with one rare but important exception:



            "FIRE ALARM IN SIMULATOR BAY. EVACUATE. EVACUATE."



            Of course, since almost any commercial-use building has fire alarms and fire drills, this isn't especially interesting for your specific case.






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              Good point with the exception!
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            My answer applies to the 141 training programs I've been a part of; Michael Hall's answer is correct - there are no loudspeaker announcements made, with one rare but important exception:



            "FIRE ALARM IN SIMULATOR BAY. EVACUATE. EVACUATE."



            Of course, since almost any commercial-use building has fire alarms and fire drills, this isn't especially interesting for your specific case.






            share|improve this answer









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            My answer applies to the 141 training programs I've been a part of; Michael Hall's answer is correct - there are no loudspeaker announcements made, with one rare but important exception:



            "FIRE ALARM IN SIMULATOR BAY. EVACUATE. EVACUATE."



            Of course, since almost any commercial-use building has fire alarms and fire drills, this isn't especially interesting for your specific case.







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