Screaming Eagles take flight in cutting-edge UH-60 Black Hawk simulator

Fort Campbell, Kentucky, is entering the latest frontier of flight simulation technology with the Army-owned and operated Black Hawk Aircrew Trainer, or BAT, a highly immersive device that the installation began using May 3. Ethan Steinquest, Fort Campbell Courier, reports.

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src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiL14mCqSf-AohGnph71Ch4VTz4MZA2MSYm9cVuSwCvfzY4LpGH2h1gYkFxW9DaoHNjCt7XuxhGsTX7r8KQxHYLLfFg-5_JY5-hB0jS_152HJyqEDlK4Un1_vFlcZsh9wQCzl_zG7kTlNdg/w400-h265/Screaming+Eagles+take+flight+in+cutting-edge+UH-60+Black+Hawk+simulator.jpg" width="400"> Chief Warrant Officer 3 Ahmed Edwards, 5th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), guides 1st Lt. Glen Fisher, 5-101st Avn. Regt., left, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Sam Harvill, 5-101st Avn. Regt., right, through training exercises on May 10 using the Black Hawk Aircrew Trainer, or BAT. The BAT is a highly immersive and cost-effective flight training simulator the installation began using May 3. (Picture source: U.S. Army/Ethan Steinquest)

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