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Before you know it , Iran will make a domestic simulators for the new Airplanes , so they only have to train , let us say a hundred pilots to start with.yes and i dont mean it in any bad intention. Im sure you guys have great pilots and very skilled crew. Problem is, we do extensive training with pilots when an airline introduces a new Airbus model. Boeing does the same. But for western pilots its mostly an evolution, The differences ar not that big compared to the airplanes they used to fly before. But for iranian pilots it will be a jump of roughly 35 years of aviation technology. Evrything is automated, fly by wire and so on. The pilot is basicly also a system admin. Many pilots will have problems with that. The older ones even more so and this is a problem. And don't have illussions. Some may not be able to do it. And this is a huge personal problem. If you were a sucessful pilot for decades and then fail this...its important to not let thos guys alone with that. The worst thing that can happen to you is too wake up and realize you have become a living fossil.
This will make it easier for the current Iranian pilots to navigate since most of what they know is packed in screens, it just shifting from mechanical to electronic with the same gear involved.It is not that hard at all. Just pretty expensive.
If you guys are interested about how an A380 cockpit looks like, take a look here. Lufthansa chief pilot Jürgen Raps explains each detail:
well for large plane such as A380 I'm sure the competition between boeing and airbus is so hard that there is no place for others but what about smaller planes ? let's say something between 50-150 passenger aircraft ?I dont want talk abot job please. As for your question, i think most educated iranians do know and realize that building own aircrafts is totally out of question and would be a criminal waste of taxmoney.
Iran as a nation is simply too small to develop its own civil aircraft industry. You simply have no market for it, The rescources this would need are totally out of control. To develop just one single type of aircraft you need years in planning and testing and it costs hundreds of billions of €. Then you need customers to buy this airplane. You must sell at least 180 for example to be at the break even point. Thats why i say don't let politicians decide. Nationalism is the last thing you need in aviation. It would break irans financial backbone.
well for large plane such as A380 I'm sure the competition between boeing and airbus is so hard that there is no place for others but what about smaller planes ? let's say something between 50-150 passenger aircraft ?
well Iran planned a joint venture with Tupolev For Tu-204 but it was on hold because of the problem with sanction which made problem for delivering the engines.The market there is even harder to crack. Do you really want compete with Bombardier, Embraer, GulfStream, LearJet, Boeing and Airbus? All the named corporations offer products in this market segment.
I think the best option for Iran would be a joint venture with Airbus for example and get investments and maybe even a production plant in the future.