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Fri, Jun 22, 2018

Adventure Aviation Chooses Alsim AL250 Simulator

Will Compliment Fleet Of GA Training Aircraft

An AL250 simulator has been purchased by Adventure Aviation in Alberta, Canada. The AL250 will include a real Garmin GTN 650. It will complement the schools fleet of Cessna 172’s, including a 172S Nav III, as well as a Piper twin.

“We chose the AL250 for its versatility and reputation. We recognized the need for quality, advanced training to meet the current challenges facing the industry as a whole. Our main use of the AL250 will be in our Professional Commercial Pilot Program. We will also be using it to help smaller commercial operators with their recurrent training requirements.” says Adventure Aviation’s Chief Pilot, Michael Mohr.
 
Alsim North America’s Sales and Business Development Manager, Scott Firsing, adds, “We are very pleased to welcome Mike and the entire Adventure team to the Alsim family. They join a growing group of institutions throughout North America that utilize the high fidelity AL250 to provide top quality flight training.”
 
Adventure Aviation offers both Recreational and Commercial programs, with over 500 graduated students to-date. In addition to flight training, Adventure Aviation is a member of the Grande Prairie Tourism Association. They have developed aerial sightseeing tours of Grande Prairie’s many beautiful and scenic attractions.

(Image provided with Alsim news release)

FMI: www.alsim.com

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