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Level 5 Flight Simulator Now Operational In The U.S.

First Flight Training Program In The Country To Offer Access To The Advanced Frasca Helicopter Simulator

In partnership with Central Oregon Community College (COCC), Leading Edge Aviation has announced the acquirement of a top-of-the-line helicopter simulator as part of its FAA approved Part 141 flight training program. Leading Edge Aviation and COCC are the first flight training program in the country to offer students the opportunity to fly the Frasca Level 5 flight training device (FTD) flight simulator, the highest rated R44 Simulator in North America.

The technology, built by Frasca International, allows students to take the controls of a Robinson R44 in a variety of highly realistic flight situations. Students are afforded the chance to rigorously practice maneuvers such as landing on offshore oil rigs, implementing instrument flight rules (IFR) during a low-visibility flight, enacting emergency response plans and, as only can be experienced in the Level 5 FTD, Low-G pushovers. “Acquiring this simulator is a great step forward for the program,” said Billy Ringer, chief helicopter flight instructor. “The technology gives students a leg-up as they train to become better pilots, and it helps them prepare for real-world situations in a safe and controlled environment. It is unlike any other simulator on the market.”

A perfect replica of an R44 with identical panels and controls, the simulator is a cost-effective alternative to real-time flight hours in an R44. Pre-determined percentages of flight hours achieved in the simulator can be applied to a student’s log as they work towards achieving their pilot ratings.
 
“We have never compromised on the quality of our flight training program while maintaining affordability,” said Brad Fraley, president of Leading Edge Aviation. “Together with the college, this simulator is a testament to our dedication to our students. Not only does it help them improve quickly, and at a great price, but it also ties in to our commitment to train incredibly safe pilots.”

(Image provided with Frasca news release)

FMI: www.frasca.com

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