The NASTAR Center's unique flight training simulators prepare pilots to withstand the physiological stresses of flight, including visual and vestibular illusions, elevated G-forces and other human factor issues.
The NASTAR Center's unique flight training simulators prepare pilots to withstand the physiological stresses of flight, including visual and vestibular illusions, elevated G-forces and other human factor issues.
The ATFS-400 Human Centrifuge provides pilots, passengers, and crew with a safe, ground based, realistic training environment. It provides same physiological stresses encountered during actual flight, which enables optimization of in-air skills and techniques. With aviation and space training applications available, along with high definition and night vision compatibility, the ATFS-400-25 human centrifuge provides the ultimate versatility in a high-G human centrifuge.
The NASTAR Center’s FAA-approved hypobaric (altitude) chamber provides a safe, controlled and medically monitored setting to conduct research or to train personnel on how to recognize and cope with low oxygen situations such as hypoxia, night vision deficiency, and rapid decompression scenarios. Hypoxia presents a serious danger for anyone traveling to high altitudes, such as pilots, space travelers, and mountain climbers. The NASTAR Center’s chamber is ASME, PVHO, NFPA, EN ISO 9001 Compliant.
The NASTAR Center offers a fully interactive, hands-on, spatial disorientation flight simulator designed to prepare pilots for in-flight illusions and spatial disorientations safely and cost-effectively. Unlike standard disorientation demonstrators, in which a pilot is just ‘along for the ride,’ a pilot in the NASTAR Center's SD trainer has full, closed loop control of the flight before, during, and after the spatial disorientation illusion training session.
For more information or to schedule aviation training or research services at the NASTAR Center please call 215-355-9100, ext. 1287 or visit our contact page below.
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