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Table 5-1.  Functional Capabilities of Cockpit Circuit Breakers - Continued
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CHAPTER 7 SIMULATED MALFUNCTIONS

TM 55-6930-212-10 5-10.  SIMULATED ENVIRONMENT . 5-11.  Limitations on environmental conditions are: a. Wind velocity is variable from 0 to 64 knots from any direction. b. Ground-level temperature is variable from -50 to ±50  degrees  centigrade.    Temperature  varies  with  altitude  in accordance with U.S.  Standard Atmosphere, 1962. 5-12.  SLOW-TIME PLAYBACK. 5-13.  No recorded voice audio is available during slow-time playback. 5-14.  OPERATING TEMPERATURE. 5-15.    The  simulator  is  designed  to  operate  in  a  controlled  environment.    If  temperature  rises  above  90  degrees Fahrenheit or falls below 60 degrees Fahrenheit, the simulator may be damaged. 5-16.  OCCUPANCY. 5-17.  During simulator operation (motion system on), only four persons (two trainees, an instructor, and an observer) are permitted in the flight compartment. 5-18.  SEARCHLIGHT. 5-19.  There are two searchlights on the simulator.  Only one searchlight can be operated at a time.  Whichever trainee turns the searchlight on first controls it. 5-6

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