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FlightSafety's 4th Gulfstream G650 FFS Receives FAA, EASA Level D Qualification

Traing Device Located In Wilmington, DE

FlightSafety International's fourth full flight simulator for the Gulfstream G650 aircraft has been granted Level D qualification by both the FAA and EASA. The device is is located at FlightSafety’s Learning Center in Wilmington, Delaware.

“The FAA and EASA qualification of our fourth Gulfstream G650 simulator demonstrates the quality and fidelity of FlightSafety’s training equipment,” said Daniel MacLellan, Senior Vice President, Operations. “Offering Gulfstream G650 training in Wilmington is another example of FlightSafety’s commitment to provide Customers with the conveniently located resources they require.”

The Wilmington Learning Center now offers training for the Gulfstream GIV, Gulfstream GV, Gulfstream G200, Gulfstream G550 and Gulfstream G650. The Center also provides training for IAI, Bombardier, Dassault, Hawker and Westwind aircraft.

FlightSafety has been the official factory authorized training organization for Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation for more than four decades. Training for the complete line of Gulfstream aircraft is delivered by FlightSafety’s highly experienced and qualified instructors. They provide a wide variety of courses for pilots, aircraft maintenance technicians, flight attendants and dispatchers using close to 30 full flight simulators as well as other advanced training devices and equipment.

(Image provided with FlightSafety International news release)

FMI: www.flightsafety.com

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