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Sat, Dec 10, 2016

Wr Bar Helicopters Receives Elite MH-350 Helicopter Trainer

AATD Based On AS350B Aircraft

Wr Bar Helicopters of Seabrook, Texas has received an FAA approved Elite MH-350 single-engine turbine Helicopter Advanced Aviation Training Device (AATD) based on the AS350B. Wr Bar Helicopters will provide training to pilots with a range of experience levels.

Female owned and operated, Wr Bar Helicopters plans to be a game-changing training provider in the local community. Owner and Co-founder Jady Holland says, “We can teach pilots potentially life-saving techniques in a controlled and comfortable environment using the MH350 while minimizing their training costs. I am excited to use the Elite AATD to usher in a new era of knowledgeable, professional pilots.” The Houston area where Wr Bar Helicopters operates has one of the highest GA populations in the country with complicated airspaces and high-density traffic which greatly adds to the value of training on a simulator in addition to flight training.

“With the ever changing weather patterns here in the Gulf Coast area, staying current and proficient on IFR skills is essential, especially as a VFR pilot who could encounter inadvertent IMC. Elite’s MH350 is a fantastic product for FAR 61.57(c) instrument experience as well as VFR training,” says Wr Bar Helicopter’s Chief Flight Instructor and Co-Founder Richard Holland.

(Image provided with Elite Simulations news release)

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