Cma 9000 Fms Simulator 🆕

In the complex world of modern military and civil aviation, the Flight Management System (FMS) acts as the "brain" of the aircraft. It handles navigation, performance planning, and fuel management. Among the most robust systems in the medium-lift and military transport sectors is the CMA-9000, developed by Canadian electronics giant CMC Electronics (now part of Esterline Technologies).

For pilots transitioning to aircraft equipped with this system—such as the C-130J Hercules, the C-17 Globemaster (in some configurations), or the CH-47 Chinook—ground school is not enough. This is where the CMA-9000 FMS Simulator becomes an indispensable tool, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and muscle memory.

  • Exercise B — SID and STAR

  • Exercise C — Performance and V-speeds

  • Exercise D — Direct-to and holding

  • Exercise E — Missed approach and go-around

  • | Key | Function | |------|-----------| | DIR | Direct-to (immediate route to a fix) | | PROG | Progress page (distance, ETA, fuel) | | FPL | Flight plan page | | PERF | Performance (takeoff/landing speeds, thrust) | | DEP ARR | Departure / arrival procedures | | NAV | Radio navigation tuning (VOR/ILS) | | FIX | Fix info (bearing/distance from a point) | | CLR | Clear scratchpad or cancel entry | | ENT | Confirm data | | (Line Select Key) | Select a line on screen | cma 9000 fms simulator

    In simulators: Click the physical CDU buttons with your mouse or use keyboard bindings.


    Always check the NAV DATA page (often accessible via the DATA or INDEX key). In the complex world of modern military and