DOOR TRAINERS
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Spatial manufactures approved Airbus and Boeing door trainers (DT’s) built to individual customer’s specification with a variety of options including door jams, handle jams, power assist failure and door closing/locking failures.
The door trainers are designed and manufactured in-house by highly skilled engineers using the latest CAD/CAM digital manufacturing technology. Spatial re-engineers existing aircraft doors or alternatively can offer simulated aircraft doors to comply fully with the training requirements of the client, whether at floor level or at operational height connected to a training slide. Simulated doors and door frames are configured to fully replicate specific aircraft types and are manufactured to create the required movement and force loading functions of the actual aircraft door.
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Door Trainers can be configured with one main L1 Door, or with both main L1 Door and an OWE as required. Door power source is configured to suit local power supply. Door trainers are designed for constant usage over and above actual aircraft utilisation. All training equipment and systems are subject to stringent quality control procedures prior to customer acceptance and shipment. This ensures our customers are provided with a fully tested and durable device with total in-service reliability.
FIRE TRAINERS
Spatial offers several models of cabin crew fire extinguisher training
systems. Fueled by propane, the training systems replicate small fire
emergencies aboard the aircraft typically in one of the overhead bins, in the
lavatories or at one of the galleys. The systems enable flight crews to carry
out training to FAA and European Joint Airworthiness Requirements.
| It is imperative that the fire training exercises reflect actual emergency
situations as realistically as possible. Spatial cabin crew trainers facilitate
the use of various different scenarios to suit training needs which
accurately recreate the emotion and realism of an onboard fire while
maintaining
total safety
under the
operator’s
control. Available
in a variety of
designs the units
can be used
in commercial
aviation, ground
operations or in
fuel storage and
petrochemical
environments. |
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