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Fri, Oct 02, 2015

Frasca Helicopter FTD Gets Level 5 Approval In China

First Such Device To Be Delivered And Approved In That Country

Xilin Fengteng GA Corporation, Guanghang, Sichuan Province, China, has received CAAC Level 5 approval for their Frasca TruFlite R44/S300 convertible Flight Training Device (FTD). This is the first Level 5 Helicopter Simulator delivered and approved in China, according to a news release from Frasca.

The Frasca TruFlite R44/S300 FTD is a high fidelity simulator for the Robinson R44 & Schweizer S300 helicopters. The cockpit accurately replicates the R44 aircraft, including all panels, controls and instrumentation and is convertible to an S300 configuration as well. Additional features include Frasca's TruVision visual system with a helicopter-specific mission training visual database.

Xilin Fengteng is the largest helicopter corporation in the Southwest of China with twelve helicopters and 35 pilots and offers helicopter training for PPL and CPL, business and medical services. The FTD will be used primarily for training in emergency situations.

FMI: www.frasca.com

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