NAFI Master CFI and Boeing 767 captain/check airman covers the entire pre-flight sequence of a flight from Miami to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Or put the tutorial aside and experiment with the full-featured emulator. Learn the corners that rarely get used: holds and alternates.
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Best FMS Trainer
First I would like to thank the gentleman for the work put into making this app and having it available to us.
Coming from the Part 135 world of flying with zero FMS experience, this FMS trainer has propelled my training light years from where I started. I used it to prepare for a Boeing 767 Type rating and I don’t have enough good things to say about it. Now that I am flying the line I still go back to it to cement whatever tricks and procedures I pick up from my more experienced peers in the flight deck. For those of you who have not been exposed to FMS/FMC, this app will sure be ranked high among your tools and investments to prepare for your Boeing Type Rating and your Part 121 training.
Best $30 for a 76 New Hire
This is a fantastic simulator for a Boeing 767-300 with GE engines. Great way to get practice on the box. It has a very helpful tutorial that takes you though loading a flight from soup to nuts. Freeplay mode as well. Worth every penny.
ARRIVE PREPARED
As a 767 new hire this hands on dynamic tutorial helped me show up to the sim ready to set up the box. Now we had time to focus on the flying portions.
I’m sure pilots needing a refresher will benefit from it too.
I’ve bought a lot of training material over the years and this app is solid and actually fun. Real confidence booster.
Simulator instructor
This is a very good FMS trainer app. And it is every bit as good as the expensive school house trainer that new students use before entering the simulator.
Runs smoothly on older iPad
2014 iPad Air 2 for what it’s worth
Thanks, T!
Completely worth it.
Thanks Terry. I previously flew Universal and Proline 21 boxes, and I still thought this app was well worth the money during initial training on the 767. I never used the tutorial but am told that it was really well done and helpful.
My sim partner and I put the iPads on the paper tiger over top of the FMS and programmed and briefed from them very effectively. Some waypoints or airports wouldn’t take because they weren’t in the database, but we made do.
I’ve highly recommended the app to a dozen or more M6 new hires, even those who have used other FMS systems. Thanks for making a great app.
FMC
doesn’t worth it
Almost 50% of functions doesn’t work
Great App
Wish I had this app when first learning the Pegasus based FMC in the Boeing. Highly recommend. Works best with internet access and then you can use any database waypoints you like. Without, your limited to a few dozen airports, VOR’s in the small internal database. This keeps the app size small and fast.