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Sun, Jan 16, 2005

JCAPF Takes Delivery of Frasca Level C Sim

King Air 200 Sim features six-axis motion and four-window visual display system

The Japanese Civil Aviation Promotion Foundation (JCAPF) has taken delivery of their Level "C" Beechcraft King Air B200 Full Flight Simulator (FFS) from Frasca International, Inc. through Frasca’s Japanese representative, Euroheli Corporation Tokyo, Japan.

The simulator features a six-axis motion system and four window collimated visual display system.  The JCAPF will use the device for training commuter airline pilots, governmental agency pilots and private pilots.  The JCAPF is a foundation that promotes aviation safety, education, technology, pollution control, research and development in Japan.

The King Air FFS is the first Level C FFS built by Frasca International. It is also the only FFS in use by a non-airline flight training company in Japan. Frasca has delivered several King Air FTDs and has also recently delivered a Level B Caravan FFS to the University of Alaska.

FMI: www.frasca.com

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