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Fri, Apr 27, 2018

Pan Am International Flight Academy Announces UPRT Strategy And Readiness

Certification Expected By March 2019

Pan Am International Flight Academy continues to enhance their aviation training offering by announcing that their B737-400 with Heads Up Display is Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) ready. This simulator is FAA part-60 UPRT certified and located in the Miami facility.

Pan Am's strategy for UPRT compliance is to be certified Fleetwide by March 2019. Currently, the aviation training center offers over 100 different training options on over 20 different aircraft fleet types. Last year 2017, over 5,000 pilots and aviation professionals trained at our facilities and we expect an increase to that number this year.

"Pan Am's priority is to provide the highest quality training in the aviation industry," said Mark Johnson, Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer for Pan Am International Academy.

UPRT featured elements include:

  • Full stall (EET) (Extended envelope training)
  • Enhanced icing effects
  • UPRT scenarios and training tools
  • Gusting crosswinds
  • Bounced landing

"Pan Am International flight academy offers comprehensive programs to meet training objectives and understands the need to maintain the highest training standards while keeping costs under control. That is why we are confident that at Pan Am International Flight Academy, we can provide solid, cost effective UPRT and evidence-based training," Johnson said.

(Source: Pan Am International Flight Academy news release)

FMI: www.panamacademy.com

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