Jeju Air flight crew members are demonstrating simulator training at the introduction event of Jeju Air's B737-8 simulator. <Photo by Jeju Air>

Jeju Air flight crew members are demonstrating simulator training at the introduction event of Jeju Air's B737-8 simulator.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Dae-yeol] Jeju Air announced on the 6th that it has introduced a B737-8 flight simulator. This is to improve the quality of flight training and the efficiency of pilot development ahead of the introduction of next-generation aircraft next year.


By utilizing this device, pilots can enhance their ability to respond to various emergency situations that may occur during flight but cannot be trained on an actual aircraft. Jeju Air previously introduced a B737-800 simulator in 2019 and has now added this new simulator after about three years. Starting from the 11th, Jeju Air pilots, regardless of their experience, will enhance their emergency response skills and communication and decision-making abilities for situations that may arise in the cockpit through simulator training conducted more than four times annually to maintain their qualifications.


The introduction ceremony held yesterday at the CAE Aviation Training Center in Gimpo Airport was attended by Jeju Air CEO Kim I-bae and CAE Korea Training Director Yoo Mu-hwan, among others, who observed the training demonstration.



On the afternoon of the 5th, attendees are taking a commemorative photo at the introduction event of Jeju Air's B737-8 simulator held at the KAC CAE Aviation Training Center located at Gimpo International Airport. <Photo by Jeju Air>

On the afternoon of the 5th, attendees are taking a commemorative photo at the introduction event of Jeju Air's B737-8 simulator held at the KAC CAE Aviation Training Center located at Gimpo International Airport.

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