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Nine pilots on simulator training
All nine of Dakota Norway's pilots have had their annual training session in the world's only DC-3 simulator in the Netherlands.
Dakota Norway was one of the first DC-3 operators in the world to use the simulator, even before it was approved by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for training purposes.
Even in recent years, when we have not been able to fly the Dakota for various reasons, the pilots have maintained their skills by using the simulator.
Firstly, it is incredibly cheaper to use than training in our own aircraft, and you can safely practice challenging operational situations that you wouldn't want to do in the air with the aircraft, such as loss of power on one of the two engines.
With the approval of EASA, the simulator exercise is now credited as a valid training flight.
the foundation
dakota norway
Dakota Norway is a non-commercial foundation with one purpose: To keep the Dakota aircraft with Norwegian registration LN-WND in airworthy condition.
The aircraft is a military passenger aircraft version of the DC-3, an aircraft type that flew for the first time on December 17, 1935. LN-WND is a C-53D-DO, begun construction in 1942. It was taken over and accepted by the US Army Air Force on June 28, 1943. The aircraft was delivered to the US 8th Air Force in the UK on October 8, 1943, and the following year was part of the massive fleet of aircraft that was an essential part of the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
In the fall of 1944, the aircraft was used as a "private plane" for the Deputy Commander of the Allied Air Forces in Europe, Major General Ralph D. Royce, and was essentially flown by Captain Wendell Buckhiester of the US Air Force.
fly with the dakota
Dakota Norway has the Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority's approval to operate LN-WND and allow the public to take part in adventure flights. The purpose of these is to allow anyone who wishes to experience the history of aviation by flying an old aircraft.
Presenting the DC-3
Here you can watch the movie presentation of LN-WND in its entirety.
Film by: Knut Åshammer
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