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Facilities

Aeronautical Science Spatial Disorientation Lab (ASSD Lab)

COA 132- Map #6 - The Aeronautical Science Department offers classroom instruction on spatial disorientation and high-altitude physiology, followed by sessions in the university’s High-Altitude Lab and GAT Spatial Disorientation Trainer.

Contamination Airfoil Training Module (CAT Module)

COA - Map #6 - The Contaminated Airfoil Training Aid was created at Embry-Riddle to demonstrate a contaminated airfoil and the effect it will have on an aircraft. Contamination will affect lift and can impede the movement of control surfaces making an aircraft potentially uncontrollable!

High-Altitude Normobaric Lab (HAL Lab)

COA 132B - Map #6 - Students will experience the university’s new High-Altitude Laboratory, a modern high-tech facility for teaching aspiring pilots how to recognize the symptoms of oxygen loss at high altitudes. Embry-Riddle is the first university in the United States to acquire the unique lab for the purpose of high-altitude hypoxia awareness training.

James E Lewis Aircraft Performance Lab (TAAP Lab)

COA 256 - MAP #6 - This lab allows students to “fly” in a computerized environment a variety of aircraft from entry-level single-engine planes to the latest jet transport performance profiles while interacting with experienced instructors, many with airline experience.

Les Kumpula Flight Techniques and Electronic Navigation Lab (FTEN Lab)

COA 257 - Map #6 - This lab establishes a crew training environment while operating Embry-Riddle designed performance software and/or Aerosim B747-400 flight training software. A monitored crew-concept training experience throughout a full-flight envelope lets the student learn airline-like training procedures and practices.