Correct, for more information on what is exactly required for a level A
simulator, see the
FAR AC120-40B.

http://www.faa.gov/certification/aircraft/av-info/dst/ACreference/120-129.ht
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> Curt, are you sure you're not talking about a Level D simulator?  AFAIK,
> Level A is the minimum acceptable standard, with no motion base.
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