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Mon, Feb 08, 2016

Frasca Delivers R44 FTD To Sky Safari, China

Company Provides Helicopter And Fixed-Wing Flight Training For Private, Commercial Certificates

A new Frasca R44 Level 5 Flight Training Device (FTD) has been delivered to a flight school in Shanghai, China. The Frasca R44FTD is a high fidelity simulator for the Robinson R44 helicopter. The simulator cockpit accurately replicates the R44 aircraft, including panels, controls and instrumentation. Additional features include Frasca’s TruVision visual system providing highly realistic visual training environments. 

Sky Safari GA Company, Ltd, conducts rotary and fixed winged training for Private Pilot Licenses (PPL) and Commercial Pilots License (CPL) programs utilizing several Robinson R44 Helicopters and Cessna C172S aircraft.

Frasca has been active in the Chinese aviation market for over 25 years. Chinese Customers include Government Flight Colleges & Universities, Chinese Airline Training Centers, and Privately owned Chinese Aviation Academies & Schools.

Mr. Lin Yao, President of Sky Safari GA Co. Ltd., said “Sky Safari GA is committed to training Chinese students to the highest level of professionalism and to ensure public safety. We carefully considered simulator manufacturers and chose Frasca.  Frasca has an excellent reputation within China as well as throughout the world and is highly recommended by its customers”.

Mr. John Frasca, President and CEO of Frasca International, Inc. said “This is the second Frasca R44 FTD delivered to a Chinese flight school within the last few months and is indicative of the expanding helicopter training operations within China and of China’s need for high quality, cost effective, Frasca simulators. We are excited about the ongoing expansion of helicopter operations within China. The CAAC and Chinese flight training institutions give public safety a top priority and Frasca is honored to be a major contributor.”

Mr. Niu Tao, President of Lantech Engineering, Ltd., (Frasca’s Chinese Distributor and Customer Support partner located in Beijing) said “Frasca has a strong presence in China. Lantech and Frasca have a long working relationship with the CAAC and with numerous Chinese Flight Training Centers. Frasca is committed to ensuring the highest quality products to the Chinese Flight Training industry and uncompromised safety to the air traveling Chinese people”.

Currently there are 14 major Chinese flight universities, colleges and private training centers operating 34 Frasca simulators.

(Image provided with Frasca news release)

FMI: www.frasca.com

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