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Thu, Aug 15, 2019

First Falcon 900EX EASy Pilot Earns FlightSafety’s Master Aviator

FlightSafety Congratulates Harold Ebenroth On Award

Harold Ebenroth has become the first Dassault Falcon 900EX EASy pilot to earn FlightSafety’s prestigious Master Aviator.

“Congratulations to Harold Ebenroth on behalf of all FlightSafety Teammates on this well-deserved recognition,” said Steve Gross, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing. “By earning the prestigious FlightSafety Master Aviator, Harold demonstrated his ability to correctly respond to challenging and unusual situations, as well as his excellent flying skills and commitment to safety.”

Harold is the President and CEO of Airservice Bremgarten GmbH based in Eschbach, Germany. He has over 10,000 hours total flying time and holds FAA and EASA licenses, and is type rated in the Dassault Falcon 900EX EASy, Boeing 737 and Saab 340 aircraft.

He graduated with honors from Lewis University with a degree in Aviation Maintenance Management, and has worked for commercial and private aircraft operators in the United States and Europe since then. He has been training with FlightSafety International since he received his DA-900EX EASy type rating in November 2015 at the Learning Center in Teterboro, New Jersey.

To earn the FlightSafety Master Aviator, pilots must successfully complete a series of aircraft type-specific advanced training courses and electives in addition to undergoing recurrent training with FlightSafety on a regular basis. The advanced courses are designed to help flight crews understand and respond to challenging situations and achieve the highest level of safety. The progressive Master Aviator curriculum includes compelling scenarios coupled with breakthroughs in simulator technology, and helps to ensure a safe and correct response to demanding flight situations.

The courses for pilots of fixed-wing aircraft include Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery, Advanced Energy Management, Advanced Rejected Takeoff Go/No-Go, and Advanced CRM/Human Factors LOFT.

FMI: www.flightsafety.com

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