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Mon, Sep 15, 2014

Frasca Full Flight Simulator Receives CAAC Level D Approval

CJ1+ FFS Installed At Nanshan Flight Academy In Longkou, China

Frasca's CJ1+ Full Flight Simulator recently delivered to Nanshan International Flight Academy has received CAAC Level D approval. The Simulator is installed at Nanshan’s flight academy located in Longkou, China. The Level D FFS was delivered, installed and qualified, meeting all technical requirements and schedule milestones.

"We are very proud to meet this milestone for Level D qualification. This is a significant accomplishment for us as our goals have always been to meet our customers expectations for quality and on time delivery. We are also extremely proud of our employees hard work and dedication on this project.” stated John Frasca, President of Frasca International. “

"Nanshan is very pleased with the on-time delivery and qualification of our Frasca Level D FFS," said Li Fang, Head of Nanshan International Flight Academy. "Nanshan and Frasca have outstanding worldwide reputation for high quality aviation services and products. We look forward to continuing our relationship with Frasca and to ensuring the highest quality flight training services for the Chinese aviation community."
 
The FFS simulates the Cessna CJ1+ business jet and includes Frasca’s Full Flight Simulator technology suite of software and hardware.  Features include Frasca’s Simplicity Instructor Operator Station software, 60” electric motion base, CANbus interface system, Griffon Real-time operating environment, TruFeel electric control loading and more.

(Image from file)

FMI: www.frasca.com

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