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Frasca Contracts with Bristow Group For S76 Simulator

Level B FSS Qualified To CAA Level 3 Standards

Frasca International has contracted to sell Houston-based Bristow Group Inc. a Sikorsky S76 Level B Full Flight Simulator (FFS) which will also be qualified to CAA's Level 3 Flight Training Device standards. In addition to the S76 device, Frasca has delivered two Level B Full Flight Simulators (FFSs) for the Eurocopter EC225 and Sikorsky S-92 aircraft. The simulators are in use at in training operations in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Sikorsky S76

The S76 FFS will feature six axis electric motion, dome visual, vibration platform, and touch screen instructor operator station (IOS). The program also includes Frasca’s aircraft flight test service to collect the simulator data package. The simulator is scheduled for delivery in April of 2013.
 
"We at Frasca are very excited to continue to work with Bristow Group as we continue building more advanced devices and incorporating our latest technology into these devices. We believe that our investment in technology, our excellent customer service and the outstanding people in our organization combined to make this relationship with the Bristow Group succeed. It's apparent from this purchase that Bristow is a true leader in helicopter training, and we look forward to working with them," said John Frasca, President of Frasca International, Inc.

FMI: www.frasca.com

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