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Athan traveled all the way to the California Science Center in Los Angeles, California to be in a hurricane ... simulator.
CUMTD purchased two driving simulators in 2010 with ARRA funds. The simulators are used with trainees to acclimate them to the controls and basic maneuvers of a bus. These high-tech tools are also useful in retraining for experienced operators. The software was designed to replicate the community we serve. This allows our trainers to recreate an accident that occurred and discuss improvements with an operator.
There is also tremendous benefit for the environment. The simulators take our buses off the street, which saves money and reduces general wear and tear. Manufacturer's website: faac.com/index2.html
This simulator has a battery in the trunk that provides power to activate the windows and convertible top.
Er ShipSimulator actually but I wanted to catch your attention. Basic interface but it does produce some nice images. And you can even sail the Titanic!!
FORT CARSON, Colo. – Staff Sergeant Clyde Skinner, fire support specialist, Company A, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, demonstrates how to fire at simulated targets using the Engagement Skills Trainer 2000, for Ken Smith, president and chief executive officer, Doss Aviation, during the Leadership Fort Carson Tour, March 20, 2012. Soldiers train with the ETS 2000 at the Fort Carson Training Support Center to practice the fundamentals of marksmanship prior to live-fire exercises.
(U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Andrew Ingram, 4th Inf. Div. PAO)