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Sun, Aug 19, 2018

FAA Certifies ERJ145 Training In Abu Dhabi

CAE 7000XR Series Full-Flight Simulator Is Now Ready-For-Training For FAA Operators

The FAA has granted approval for for Part 142 training on a new Embraer ERJ 145 full-flight simulator (FFS) at Abu Dhabi Aviation Training Center. The certification enables the centre to conduct FAA-approved training, testing and certification for type-ratings on that platform. In November 2017, CAE and ADATC announced the introduction of the new ERJ145 pilot training program in the Middle-East, with Falcon Aviation as the launch customer.

 “We are glad to receive approval from the FAA for Part 142 training and begin training FAA operators on the new CAE-built Embraer ERJ 145 FFS,” said H.E. Nadir Al Hammadi, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Aviation. “We are committed to delivering best-in-class training to our customers.”

“Receiving certification for training is always an important milestone. We’re delighted that our latest Embraer ERJ 145 full-flight simulator is now ready-for-training to support FAA operators,” said Nick Leontidis, CAE’s Group President, Civil Aviation Training Solutions. “We look forward to offering outstanding customer training experiences to operators in collaboration with ADA long into the future.”

CAE and ADA share a relationship that spans over a decade. Together they deliver world-class training, supporting ADA and other regional operators’ training needs through CAE instructor-led training, comprehensive courseware, and innovative training equipment. ADA currently operates four CAE-built FFSs, including the Embraer ERJ145.

(Image provided with CAE news release)

FMI: www.cae.com

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