Thu, May 26, 2005
FlightSafety has
announced that its latest Gulfstream G550 aircraft simulator will
be installed its Greater Philadelphia/Wilmington Learning Center.
“We have made this additional investment in order to continue
to provide those who fly and maintain Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft
the value, training schedule flexibility and access they
deserve,” said Bruce Whitman, President, FlightSafety
International.
This new advanced technology simulator will receive FAA Level
“D” certification following installation. Manufactured
at the company’s facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the Gulfstream
G550 simulator’s advanced visual and motion systems combine
to create the highest level of fidelity available.
FlightSafety’s VITAL 9 visual system presents highly
detailed, texture enhanced scenes and excels in its realistic
presentation of both routine and critical weather conditions.
Pilots and maintenance technicians training at the Learning Center
will also benefit from FlightSafety’s MatriX interactive
training capabilities, including the SimVu debriefing systems.
FlightSafety is the official factory authorized training
organization for Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation. “Our
commitment to excellence in safety and industry leading training
programs has enabled FlightSafety to develop and maintain this
important relationship with Gulfstream and their valued
customers,” added Mr. Whitman.
The company also offers training on Gulfstream aircraft at its
Learning Centers in Savannah, Georgia; Dallas, Texas; and Long
Beach, California.
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