Beech 1900D

Since Air Training Support is the FAA sponsor for the simulator, you do not have to go any further than across the room to get into our 6-Axis Full Motion Level C Simulator with 150(deg) Hi-Resolution Visual System.

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  • With Air Training Support’s new high resolution visuals, airports and environments are rendered in amazing detail. Aspen (KASE) is depicted here with a typical VFR scenario.

  • We pay attention to our customers! A.T.S. has customized the parking areas and ramps for a few airports that our customers operate out of for added realism.

  • We pay attention to our customers! A.T.S. has customized the parking areas and ramps for a few airports that our customers operate out of for added realism.

  • With our new visuals, active lighting system will highlight the reflections and particles from the rain or snow. Details such as wet runways do not go missed.

  • With our new visuals training for winter scenarios becomes much more realistic. Active lighting system will highlight the reflections and particles from the rain or snow. Blowing snow can be seen drifting across the surface.

  • With our new visuals if you forget to turn on the wipers, as here, the scene becomes blurry as expected. Active lighting system will highlight the reflections and particles from the rain or snow.

  • With Air Training Support’s new high resolution visuals, airports and environments are rendered in amazing detail. Details such as the VFR approach lighting system at JFK are not missed.

  • With Air Training Support’s new high resolution visuals, airports and environments are rendered in amazing detail.

  • With Air Training Support’s new high resolution visuals, airports and environments are rendered in amazing detail.

  • With Air Training Supports new visuals, we have the ability to train SMGCS – shown here with the stop bars on. Note the fogging around lights.

  • With Air Training Supports new visuals, we have the ability to train SMGCS – shown here with the lead-in lights on. Note the fogging around lights.

Overview

The Beechcraft 1900D is the third variant of the Beechcraft 1900 aircrafts. It is a 19-passenger, fixed-winged, pressurized twin-engine turboprop aircraft, and is most commonly used as either a regional airliner or a cargo aircraft.

It is also used as corporate transport and by the U.S. military.

Distinguishing Characteristics

The predecessor to the Beechcraft 1900D was the Beechcraft 1900C. The 1900D was introduced by Beechcraft in 1991. The most notable difference from the 1900C version was a redesigned passenger cabin which was big enough to allow passengers to walk upright, something that was not possible in the previous versions.

As a result of the larger cabin area which added weight and drag to the aircraft, other modifications were also required in order to maintain performance standards. Beechcraft introduced high powered engines and modified propellers. They also added winglets to the wings in an effort to reduce the amount of drag and to improve the wing’s efficiency.

The aircraft’s tail was also made larger as a result of the more powerful engine. Another change was the addition of an updated Electronic Flight Instrument System to the cockpit of the 1900D.

Training

At Air Training Support we offer Beechcraft 1900D training. Our team of high-qualified instructors provides initial training (Type Rating), recurrent training, and differences training (from the C model).

Air Training Support is the FAA sponsor for the Beech 1900D simulator. If you’re in need of training on the Beechcraft 1900D simulator, Air Training Support is your answer. For more information on our Beech 1900D courses, click here.

To contact us today about our services please call (303)-886-2901. We look forward to serving you!

Client Testimonial

The staff at Air Training Support is highly knowledgeable, helpful, and passionate about their work. Their in-depth understanding of the Beechcraft 1900 is without equal, and their facilities and simulators are truly exceptional.

Review by: M.G.
Reviewing: ATS’s BE1900d Simulator
Date published: 2014-06-16
Rating: 5 / 5 stars

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