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Thu, Mar 24, 2016

American Flyers Adds Frasca Simulators

Mentor Cessna 172 Sims Added In Three Locations

American Flyers has ordered three Frasca Mentor Cessna 172 AATDs to continue their long history of using FRASCA simulators at their multiple flight training locations. The three Mentors will be placed at three different American Flyers locations, two at different facilities in Addison, TX and one in Pompano Beach, FL. The Mentors will be configured to fly like the Cessna 172 aircraft and will feature TruVision Global, G1000 and more.

Jill Cole, President of American Flyers recently announced; "Some new equipment has arrived at American Flyers!  Our initial order of 3 Frasca “Mentor” simulators arrived in the last quarter of 2015".  Their cockpits replicate the G1000 setup, and can be used for both initial and instrument flight training as well as G1000 transition training.  These new simulators are being used to compliment the integration of G1000 Cessna 172’s into the American Flyers fleet. American Flyers has always strived to be a leader in technology and innovation.  So when the time came to upgrade our simulators to the next generation, we didn’t have to look far.  Frasca has always been a leader in simulation technology and was the only logical choice for our company."

"We are both pleased and proud that our relationship with Frasca has spanned over ½ a century," added Cole. American Flyers has been training pilots since 1939 and has recently been featured on the television show “The World Greatest” for flight training.

In 1963, when Rudy Frasca opened his factory in Champaign, Illinois, his first customer was I.H “Monty” Montgomery.  Monty, the founder and President of ATE (now American Flyers), liked Rudy’s flight training devices and thought they would do a great job in his instrument flying school. The very first Frasca Simulator was hand built by Rudy Frasca for American Flyers.  It was called the model 100 TruFlite and is on display at the Frasca factory. Over 50 years and 100 simulators later American Flyers continues their long partnership with Frasca. Although Rudy Frasca has since retired and his son John has taken over the reins of the company, the relationship between Frasca and American Flyers continues.

"Our long relationship with American Flyers means a great deal to us. They are a highly respected flight training business and we appreciate the trust they have placed with us as their simulator provider.  We look forward to working with them for many more years," commented John Frasca, President of Frasca International.

(Image provided with Frasca news release)

FMI: www.frasca.com

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