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Mon, Oct 29, 2012

FlyRight To Add New King Air 350 Simulator In Spring 2013

Beechcraft King Air 350 Full Flight Simulator Equipped With Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21

FlyRight will begin offering Beechcraft King Air 350 Type Rating training in 2013 in conjunction with delivery of its new Level D Full Flight Simulator.  This new simulator, to be installed at FlyRight’s Training facility in Concord, NC, will compliment FlyRight’s existing full-motion King Air 200 simulator and expand on existing initial  training programs for the King Air 90/100/200 and recurrent programs for the King Air 90/100/200/300/350.

The King Air 350 simulator will feature the Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 Integrated Avionics System with three-screen EFIS panels providing pilot and copilot PFD along with a centrally mounted MFD, as well as the Collins FMS 3000. The Level D Full Motion Simulator will be equipped with RSI’s CrossView 200 degree visual system and Six Degree Of Freedom’s (6DOF) hydraulic motion system with digital electronic control loading.

FlyRight's current Part 91 and Part 135 training programs serve charter, corporate, and military operators, as well as professional and owner pilots. The addition of the new King Air 350 simulator will enable FlyRight to provide King Air 300 Type Ratings along with Part 135 training and checking capabilities to our current 300/350 recurrent training programs.

(B350 Simulator image provided by FlyRight)

FMI: www.flyrightinc.com

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