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Wed, Feb 01, 2006

ATR Training Center Gets Dual Cert For 1st Mechtronix Ascent ATR 42-300 FFT

The Ascent FFT Also Represents Mechtronix's First Training Device Sold in France

Mechtronix's ATR 42/72 Ascent Full Flight Trainer (FFT) has received the dual qualification of FNPT II MCC and FTD Level 2 under JAR-STD 3A and 2A respectively, on December 15, 2005 at the Toulouse based ATR Training Center (ATC). JAR- STD 2A Level 2 is the highest level FTD qualification under JAA and corresponds to FAA Level 6 FTD.

The Ascent FFT was the first of several Synthetic Training Devices delivered in November 2005 as part of a series of Aerosim-Mechtronix training tools for ATR 42/72 aircraft family. It also represents Mechtronix' first training device sold in France. The Ascent FFT comprises the 42-300, 42-500, 72-200, and 72-500 configurations. In addition, the deliveries include one Aerosim Virtual Flight Deck (VFD), and two Aerosim Virtual Procedure Trainers (VPT). The Ascent FFT is configured with GNSS, Weather Radar, TCAS, EGPWS, and features the CAE Tropos Visual System and a SimAuthor debriefing system.

The devices will support ATR's new training platform called Advanced Aviation Training. The concept is based on an intensive use of non motion training devices and equipment in initial and recurrent training, prior to training in a full motion environment.

Captain Jean-Michel Bigarr�, Vice-President Training and Flight Operations at ATR Training Center said: "The Ascent FFT allows some of the pilot training exercises traditionally performed on a FFS to be executed on a more cost-effective training device. The savings in operations and investment costs allow the development of a worldwide well distributed training network, giving airlines and authorities a very efficient but cost effective tool to increase safety, while simultaneously avoiding wasting money."

"Contributing to the improvement of airlines' training performance and cost savings is a core part of our mission. Mechtronix is proud to partner with ATR for the deployment of their new Advanced Aviation Training platform worldwide." said the President of Mechtronix Systems, Xavier Herv�.

FMI: www.mechtronix.ca

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