Becomes First To Finish The Course In American Eurocopter's
AS350 Flight And Mission Simulator
Pilots from the Utah Highway Patrol Aero Bureau have completed
the inaugural training course conducted in American Eurocopter's
new AS350 Flight and Mission Simulator. The Aero Bureau is the
first to utilize the new simulator in support of their training
efforts.
Utah Highway Patrol AS350
The AS350 Flight and Mission Simulator was designed to provide
pilots and crews with a safe environment in which they can practice
emergency procedures and mission scenarios that they normally could
not do in training in their actual aircraft. "American Eurocopter's
AS350 Simulator is an excellent training tool," said Steve Rugg,
Captain, Utah Highway Patrol Aero Bureau. "The response was a lot
like the real aircraft and with the realistic environments, we were
able to practice our emergency procedures in actual mission
scenarios."
"We are providing our customers with the highest fidelity,
mission-specific helicopter simulation tools on the market, at an
affordable price. As a result, our customers are able to maximize
the value of their training experience and are more prepared to
safely respond to emergency situations both inside and outside of
the helicopter," explained Andy Litteral, American Eurocopter's
Sales Manager for Training Services. "Utah Highway Patrol's
positive experience with our new AS350 Level B simulator is a
perfect example of why we designed it this way."
The new AS350 flight and mission simulator has been designed to
provide options to meet the needs of AS350 customers for complete
aircraft emergency procedure training, Crew Resource Management
(CRM) training, NVG training, Helicopter Emergency Medical Services
(HEMS) mission training, and Airborne Law Enforcement (ALE)
training. It is convertible from an AS350 B2 to an AS350 B3
and is equipped with a full-motion platform, a full cabin for
"true" CRM training, VEMD, NVG, auto pilot, FLIR Star Safire III
(including hand controller, TV and IR mode), moving map
functionality, and a SpectraLab SX-16 slaved searchlight.
"We plan to work the AS350 simulator into the mix for our
training programs, because we can train in the simulator in ways
that we could not do in an actual aircraft," explained Rugg.
"American Eurocopter's program allows us to customize the mission
scenarios and practice in settings similar to our actual mission
environments."
The Utah Highway Patrol Aero Bureau has two AS350 B2 helicopters
that are used as direct-support force multipliers. The Bureau's
mission is to provide professional, timely, safe aviation support
to the Utah Department of Public Safety and other federal, state,
and local law enforcement agencies in order to provide a safe and
secure environment for the citizens of the State of Utah.