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FACTS Training Expands Presence In Northeast

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FACTS Training, an operating company within AirCare Solutions Group, announced Tuesday a market expansion into the Northeastern Region of the United States in response to the growing demand for emergency procedures and safety instruction.

With the intent of offering increased convenience of its training classes, FACTS will strategically position one of its corporate aircraft training simulators at Bradley International Airport, located in Windsor Locks, CT. The FACTS Simulator provides pilots, flight attendants and executive frequent flyers the benefit of putting into practice the emergency procedures learned in the classroom within the confines of a corporate aircraft.

FACTS Training meets all applicable regulations for emergency procedures training as recommended or required under CFR Parts 91, 125, 135, JAR Ops 1, the CARS and IS-BAO standards. Scheduled open classes in the Northeast will offer the same innovative curriculum on which FACTS has built its reputation over the past 25 years. Highlighting a few of the instructional modules included are Hypoxia Awareness, Live Fire Training, Inflight Medical/Defibrillator Procedures plus a new workshop, FACTS Career Essentials, which is designed to introduce and improve valuable techniques of business professionalism.

Doug Mykol, CEO of FACTS Training, points out, “This expansion brings a greater presence of FACTS Training to the Northeast. Specific to corporate jet aircraft operations, Bradley International Airport is the home base for some of the top corporate flight departments in the country. This strong customer base, along with an increasing demand for air safety and education of corporate crewmembers, prompted FACTS Training to make this commitment. Through our world class instructors and innovative training devices, FACTS offers a realism in training unmatched anywhere in the world of corporate crewmember training.”

For those Northeast corporate flight departments interested in exclusive on-site emergency procedures training, the FACTS Emergency Simulator scheduled to operate at Bradley International Airport is fully mobile and capable of being transported to their local training facilities for convenient and cost-effective training.

Since 1981, FACTS Training International has provided Crewmember Emergency Procedures Training. FACTS is a unique, human factors based program designed to train pilots, flight engineers/mechanics, and corporate flight attendants in aircraft emergency evacuation and inflight safety procedures. All are practiced and simulated in the FACTS full-size, full motion cockpit and cabin emergency procedures simulator(s), the pool and the FACTS Underwater Egress Dunker.

FMI: www.factstraining.com

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