FlightSafety building a King Air 350 flight simulator

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FlightSafety International FS 1000 simulator

FlightSafety is building a King Air 350 full flight simulator. The FS1000 simulator will include a fully integrated Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics system, and FlightSafety’s VITAL 1100 visual system.

The Level D simulator is expected to enter service early in 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia.

“FlightSafety is pleased to increase the support we provide owners and operators of King Air aircraft.”

Steve Gross, Vice President, Sales of Flight Safety International said: “FlightSafety is pleased to increase the support we provide owners and operators of King Air aircraft. Building a King Air 350 simulator equipped with the Pro Line Fusion avionics system demonstrates FlightSafety’s commitment to respond to the changing needs of our Customers.”

Training for King Air aircraft is available from FlightSafety at its learning centres in Atlanta, Georgia; LaGuardia airport in New York; Long Beach, California; Wichita, Kansas; and at the Farnborough airport in the United Kingdom.

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