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Sat, May 05, 2018

Select Aviation College Chooses Alsim ALX Simulator

Fills Need For Multi Crew Cooperation Capable Device

Alsim is pleased to announce the sale of an ALX simulator to Select Aviation College, a Canadian flight school located in Quebec.

Select Aviation chose an ALX to fulfil their need for a Multi Crew Cooperation (MCC) capable device that simulates a turbine environment for their integrated flight training programs. Their ALX will include Multi-Engine Piston (MEP) and light turboprop models.

Patrick Richardson, Select Aviation’s President, says, “At Select Aviation College, quality is #1. Training the next generation of pilots to the level expected by today's airlines requires quality personnel, quality aircraft, and quality simulators. That's why we went with Alsim's ALX for our MCC training needs.”

Select Aviation represents students from more than 15 countries and 5 continents. They join other world class aviation training centers that utilize Alsim’s ALX simulator.

(Image provided with Alsim news release)

FMI: www.alsim.com

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