When 2 + 2 = 5
We have all heard that synergy is 2 + 2 = 5, or the landscape of OEMs and service providers with a vested interest in pilot, mechanic, and dispatcher training. Some of the companies interested in participating were FlightSafety International, Flight Vector, Frasca, Golden Hour, HSI, Pratt & Whitney, Turbomeca, Xybix, and Zoll.
The idea was to have companies like these make investments in HFTC in the form of equipment, expertise, leadership, software, and services. Depending on the type of investment, in exchange sharing and/or branding opportunities for all involved. This collaborative approach brought together dozens of bright and innovative teams with the goal of building high-quality comprehensive training programs that could be offered at extremely affordable rates.
FlightSafety International was one of the companies partner with Metro Aviation. The two companies engineering of an EC135 for the EC135 Level D full-motion simulator, and they are currently doing
FLIGHT TRAINING/SIMULATION SERVICES
FlightSafety EC135 Level D, Full- Motion Sim
FlightSafety H145 Level D, Full- Flight Safety AS350 Level 7 FTD FRASCA Bell 407 Level 7 FTD Instrument, IIMC, NVG Training
MAINTENANCE TRAINING Pratt & Whitney, Turbomeca
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models of aircraft, with a fourth coming online maintenance training on three different types of engines. Additionally, they offer a variety of aviation dispatcher training. The primary target markets for their training services are aimed at EMS, ENG, law enforcement, and corporate operations.
In addition to providing training for its company pilots and mechanics, HFTC contracts services to operators in Latin America, China, and the U.S., such as the Massachusetts State Police, Texas DPS, REACH Air Medical, and Med-Trans just to per week.
COMMLAB DISPATCHER AND COMMUNICATIONS TRAINING
Imagine not only initial and recurrent comm training courses, but a dispatch center connected to HFTC scenario based communications training with the pilots and crews operating the aircraft in a simulated mission environment.
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