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New AATD Piston Helicopter Sim By Elite Colorado Bound

Flight Simulator Approved For VFR And IFR Training

The very first FAA approved Model TH22 piston helicopter by Elite Simulation Solutions was purchased by Colorado Heli-Ops, Broomfield, Colorado.

“Our mission success as an industry best practices flight school is the guided results of the all inclusive application of modern SBT training programs, exceptional maintenance and the use of 'state-of-the-art' simulation technology," said Heli-Ops Owner/Operator Dennis Pierce.

"We chose the Elite TH22 because of its accuracy, versatility and support services. It is fully instrumented with dual controls that provide the exact ergonomics, performance and aerodynamic fidelity we need for IFR and VFR training.”

Colorado Heli-Ops uses simulation training devices beyond minimum pilot certificate requirements to develop industry desired pilot traits and skill sets.

“The fidelity of this helicopter flight training device gives benefits beyond the instrument, commercial, ATP and 7.5 hours VFR flying credits," said Wayne Keyes, Elite Director of Business Development. "The accuracy of this trainer allows procedural training for most VFR practical test standards, emergency procedures including brown-out operations and IIMC recoveries. The orientation and size of the visual display gives the correct spatial orientation for hover training, confined area landings, pinnacles, auto rotations and deceleration maneuvers.”

(Images from file)

FMI: www.coloradoheliops.com, www.flyelite.com


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