Mon, Aug 01, 2011
Sponsoring The 'I aM Current' Initiative
The IMC Club International said Thursday that Redbird Flight
Simulations ... manufacturer of flight training devices ... has
become a corporate member of the IMC Club and sponsor of the IMC
Club’s upcoming IMC (“I aM Current”) initiative.
The” I aM Current “(IMC) program consists of one
challenging approach with emergency practice per month in a Redbird
FMX AATD, ensuring IFR currency and increased proficiency for
participants. As a part of this mutual cooperation, the IMC Club is
also endorsing the Redbird FMX AATD as the official preferred
flight simulator of the Club.
“I couldn’t be happier to have a supporter such as
Redbird Flight Simulations for The IMC Club. Besides their superior
products, their training devices have become an essential part of
modern proficiency training and safety in today’s
aviation,” said Radek Wyrzykowski, President of the IMC
Clubs.
Redbird Flight Simulations was established in 2006 with the
specific purpose of making simulation training more accessible to
the general aviation industry. Since its inception Redbird has
delivered innovative, reliable and high-quality training devices to
flight schools, colleges, universities and individual pilots around
the world. With more than 300 devices in service worldwide, Redbird
has quickly become the fastest growing and most innovative
simulator provider in the industry.
Charlie Gregoire, VP of Sales and Marketing for Redbird Flight
Simulations commented: “Redbird and the IMC Club seem like a
natural fit and our company is looking forward to being a corporate
member and supporting the IMC Club’s initiatives to improve
safety of general aviation pilots, especially those flying
IFR.”
The IMC Club is a membership based Non-Profit 501(c)(3)
organization focused on instrument rated pilots and flight
instructors, operating through a network of chapters throughout the
nation. IMC Club’s intent is to create a community of pilots
in order to share information, provide recognition, foster
communications, promote safety and build proficiency in instrument
flying.
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