FlyIt Does It Again
International Sales To Helicopter Service Company Rotor-Lift Aviation
ROTOR-LIFT AVIATION, a leader in heli- copter services since 1991, based out of Tasmania, Australia has purchased two helicopter flight simulators from FLYIT SIMULATORS located in Carlsbad, CA for its helicopter training and re-cur- rency requirements. One FLYIT simula- tor provided is a Professional Helicopter Simulator model that has six flight model capabilities. The other is a cus- tom model AS355 Twin Star (also known as a Twin Squirrel) introducing a full function Auto Pilot and dual Garmin 430W’s. The flight simulators are installed in a mobile self-contained trailer/classroom.
ROTOR-LIFT AVIATION states that
these FLYIT SIMULATORS are pro- viding the same results at a fraction of the cost of training in a real multi engine IFR helicopter. The cockpit of the
AS355 simulator is a replica of the ac- tual IFR helicopter creating a seamless transition by the student, which trans- lates into higher competency levels at a lower cost. All approaches can be taught, including RNAV (GNSS) from an Australia wide database. This level of realism in a simulator offers a signifi- cant boost to the student progress. It looks, feels, and flies like a real heli- copter! ROTOR-LIFT has a safety record that is outstanding, and they state that these FLYIT Simulators are con- tributing to that record.
ROTOR-LIFT AVIATION has re- ceived Australian CASA Certification for their FLYIT Simulators. ROTOR- LIFT is FLYIT Simulators official rep- resentative for Australia & New Zealand. For more info contact FLYIT at 760-603-8200 or www.flyit.com. ❚
www.ROTORCRAFTPRO.com • August 2009
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