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Mon, Aug 16, 2010

First Phenom 300 FFS Is Qualified Dy FAA, EASA, ANAC

Training Tool Already In Place And In Use In Dallas

The first Embraer CAE Training Services (ECTS) Phenom 300 Full Flight Simulator (FFS) has been qualified by the FAA, EASA, and the Brazilian Civil Aviation Agency (Agencia Nacional de Aviacao Civil - ANAC). The training tool, which is located at CAE's SimuFlite Training Center in Dallas, TX, is already being used for Phenom 300 pilot's qualification.


Phenom 300 FFS

"I'm very satisfied to announce that the first Phenom 300 Full Flight Simulator is fully operational, serving our customers," said Marcio Fernandes, Embraer Customer Training Director. "This is an important achievement for our long-term strategy of supporting the growing fleet, and shows our commitment to deliver top-quality training services to our operators."

This is the third ECTS FFS to provide pilot training for Phenom customers, and the first dedicated to the Phenom 300. The other two simulators support the Phenom 100 operations, and were certified in 2009. One of those is also located at the Dallas facility, and the other is at CAE's Burgess Hill center, in the U.K.

FMI: www.embraer.com

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