Airbus A320 Simulator Training

Our A320 Simulator Training program is designed for pilots who already hold an Airbus A320 type rating and want to sharpen skills, prepare for airline assessments, or complete recurrent and refresher training in a realistic airline-style environment.

Airbus A320 Simulator Training — Program Overview

This simulator-exclusive program provides flexible, airline-oriented A320 simulator sessions for professional pilots seeking proficiency, recurrency, or high-stakes assessment preparation.

Unlike licensing or conversion programs, this training focuses strictly on hands-on simulator mastery, allowing you to train on specific scenarios, airline-specific procedures, and operational profiles at our Miami Springs Training Hub.

Ideal for:

  • Airline Assessment & Interview Prep: (Spirit, Frontier, United, JetBlue profiles)
  • Recurrent & Refresher Training: Maintain your edge during time off.
  • SOP & CRM Reinforcement: Master the fly-by-wire logic and multi-crew coordination.
  • Confidence Restoration: Professional validation after a fleet transition or break.
  • Skill Validation: Precise manual handling and non-normal procedure practice.

 

Key Stats:

  • Format: Level D Full-Motion Simulation
  • Location: Miami Springs Hub (5 minutes from MIA Airport)
  • Scheduling: 24/7 Availability / Flexible Hourly Blocks
  • Focus: Operational Proficiency & Skills Refresh
Hands-on Level D Training Designed to Sharpen Real-World A320 Skills

What This Simulator Training Prepares You For

The Airbus A320 Simulator Training program is engineered to help professional pilots maintain, refine, and master real-world operational proficiency. Whether you are preparing for a high-stakes airline evaluation or refreshing your skills after time away from the flight deck, our sessions focus on the high-fidelity practical skills that translate directly to Part 121 and international line operations.

Normal & Abnormal A320 Operations

Master complete airline profiles in a Level D environment. Practice high-density departures, complex arrivals, precision approaches, and critical system malfunctions, including emergency scenario management.

Automation, Manual Handling & SOP Discipline

Sharpen your "Fly-by-Wire" manual handling skills and strengthen automation management. We emphasize strict checklist discipline and SOP alignment with major US and international carriers.

Crew Resource Management & Decision-Making

Develop elite Crew Resource Management (CRM) skills. Our training focuses on clear communication, situational awareness, and effective cockpit coordination under high-workload scenarios.

Airline Assessments, Evaluations & Skill Refresh

Get "check-ride ready" for airline interviews (Spirit, United, Frontier, JetBlue). This is the premier resource for recurrent prep, fleet transitions, and rebuilding confidence with expert instructor feedback.

Airbus A320 Simulator Training Operations

Simulator Center LLC delivers A320 training through flexible, professionally structured sessions designed to meet specific pilot objectives while maintaining strict airline-standard training discipline.

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Session Format: Hourly or Strategic Blocks

Simulator training is offered in both hourly and multi-session block formats, providing the flexibility required for modern pilot schedules.

Session length and frequency are planned in advance to ensure efficient use of simulator time.

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The Professional Flow: Briefing → Simulator → Debriefing

Every session follows a consistent airline-standard structure to maximize skill retention and performance.

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Custom-Tailored Mission Objectives

We don’t believe in “one size fits all.” Every session is customized to your experience level and career goals, focusing on:

Sessions can be designed to focus on:

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Sample Session Outline

A typical A320 simulator training session may include:

  1. Pre-flight briefing and objective review
  2. Normal departure and arrival profiles
  3. Automation management and manual flight segments
  4. Abnormal or emergency scenario practice
  5. Line-oriented flight training (LOFT) elements
  6. Post-session performance debrief and feedback

Each session concludes with clear takeaways and recommendations for continued improvement.

Training Flow

A clear, airline-style training process designed to keep every session focused, efficient, and results-driven.

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Pre-Session Briefing

Each session begins with a structured briefing led by your instructor. Training objectives, procedures, profiles, and focus areas are clearly defined to ensure you know exactly what will be practiced during the simulator session.

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Full-Motion Simulator Training

You’ll train in a full-motion Airbus A320 simulator using airline-standard SOPs and real-world operational scenarios. Sessions focus on hands-on flying, decision-making, automation management, and crew coordination in a professional cockpit environment.

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Performance Debrief & Feedback

After the session, your instructor conducts a detailed debrief to review performance, identify strengths, and highlight areas for improvement. Actionable feedback ensures every session contributes directly to skill development and confidence.

Minimum Requirements:

Entry Requirements

To participate in Airbus A320 Simulator Center Training, pilots must meet the following minimum requirements to ensure safe, effective, and airline-standard training.

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Valid Airbus A320 Type Rating

Pilots must already hold a valid Airbus A320 Type Rating issued under DGCA, FAA, EASA, or another ICAO-recognized authority.

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Valid Pilot License

A valid Commercial Pilot License (CPL) or Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) is required at the time of training.

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Multi-Engine & Instrument Ratings

Pilots must hold current Multi-Engine (ME) and Instrument Rating (IR) privileges appropriate to their license authority.

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Medical Certification

A current Class 1 Medical Certificate issued by DGCA, FAA, EASA, or another ICAO authority is required.

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English Language Proficiency

  • Minimum ICAO English Level 4 (or higher)

Required for simulator training, CRM, and airline-standard communications.