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BAA Training Vietnam Introduces Second A320 FFS

First FFS Has Reached Full Utilization Capacity

BAA Training Vietnam, a new aviation training center located in Ho Chi Minh, announces the expansion of their training facilities. A state-of-the-art Airbus A320neo full flight simulator has been assembled and approved by the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) to provide pilot training in Vietnam.

The training center opened its doors in September of 2019 with their first Airbus A320ceo full flight simulator and started to provide pilot training for both airlines and independent pilots. As the first training device has already reached its full utilization capacity. The second, this time an Airbus A320neo full flight simulator, is being introduced to the market.

In addition to the second full flight simulator, BAA Training Vietnam has installed a new training device for the firefighting training purposes – V9000 Commander. The device imitating fire and smoke is used to train cabin crew members to act in case of emergency: to fight fire and safely evacuate the passengers.

The new SIM International-manufactured Airbus A320 full flight simulator is a high fidelity Level D certified simulator, which through a modular design, long life COTS products and a standardized product baseline, ensures minimal training interruptions. More importantly, new technological solutions allow for a greater focus on competency-based training.

“With the current full flight simulator technical abilities we are working towards the installation of the competency-based training system into the full flight simulator, which allows pilot candidates to take this type of training to the new level. As competency-based training allows to develop pilot skills, which enables them to be able to handle unforeseen situations. Naturally our prime focus is to use all the possible tools and approaches towards such training," said Egle Vaitkeviciute, CEO at BAA Training.

With the first full flight simulator, BAA Training Vietnam provided 7,300 flight hours a year and has already started partnerships with such well-established local airlines as VietJet and Bamboo Airways, which are set to grow their fleet to up to 30 aircraft by 2023. According to the CAAV, the Vietnamese airlines currently operate 170 aircraft, however the number will rise up to 200 by 2020 and this will require additional 200 pilots annually. With the second full flight simulator BAA Training Vietnam is bound to extend Airbus A320 FFS capacity up to 14,600 hours yearly. Two more full flight simulators are scheduled to be added by 2021.

Having entered the market, BAA Training became the first independent training center in Vietnam to provide type rating training for independent pilots, and already has welcomed students from Vietnam, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and other countries.

(Image provided with BAA Training news release)

FMI: www.baatraining.com

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