EASA Approves Brunner’s Mixed-Reality DA42 Training Device

a woman using the Brunner mixed-reality training device

Brunner mixed-reality training device combines a virtual-reality headset with physical cockpit controls.

Credit: Brunner Electronik
Switzerland’s Brunner Electronik has received the first European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) qualification for a mixed-reality flight simulation training device. Deployed by Lufthansa Aviation Training and qualified as a flight and navigation procedures trainer, the device replicates the...
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