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Section II.  INSTRUCTOR OPERATOR STATION DESCRIPTION
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Section IV.  TRAINING CAPABILITIES

TM 55-6930-212-10 Section III.  MODES OF OPERATION 2-44.  GENERAL. 2-45.  The simulator can operate on-line in two categories: training and demonstration.  The simulator can be used with or without the visual displays and/or motion system in operation.  To set up or edit a demonstration, the simulator must be in freeze mode.  Formulation of a demonstration involves recording and storing the characteristics of particular flight or mission profiles in computer memory.  An accompanying audio commentary can also be recorded and synchronized to the  motion.    When  a  recorded  demonstration  is  played  back  for  training,  the  simulator  flies  automatically  through  an established mission exercise.  When the simulator reflies the mission, all motion, aural sounds, instrument indications, and visual display scenes are recreated. 2-46.  TRAINING. 2-47.  The  instructor  has  direct  control  of  training.    By  using  the  IOS  and  tactical  gaming  area,  the  instructor  can  use prerecorded  demonstrations,  initial  conditions,  and  preprogrammed  malfunctions.    Information  displayed  at  the  IOS  is updated continuously during the training program to reflect current status. 2-8

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