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Czech Training Outfit Deploys Mechtronix Ascent Flight Trainer

Region's Largest Private Flight Training Organization To Conduct MCC Training In House

Mechtronix Systems Inc. (MSI), the fastest growing and third leading provider of flight training equipment in the world, today announced the successful deployment of its advanced Ascent Flight Trainer by F AIR Ltd., the Czech Republic's largest private training school.

In its second purchase of a Mechtronix flight training device, F AIR Ltd. will be ready to offer affordable high end Multi Crew Cooperation (MCC) training platform at its school in September 2008. The device has already received JAR-STD 3A FNPT II and MCC qualifications from the Civil Aviation Authority of Czech Republic.

The new simulator is configured as a multi-engine turboprop, reconfigurable to a multi-engine piston Piper Seneca V. It is equipped with a Garmin 430 GPS and also features a 150 x 35 degree visual system including an RSI image generator that provides students with exceptional fidelity.

"We look at our purchase of the Ascent Flight Trainer with IR and MCC capabilities as a solid investment in the training of our students by adding to our training capacities," said Martin Sykora, F AIR Ltd.'s Executive Manager. "We have once again chosen Mechtronix' technology with our clients needs in mind as well as ours. We have always found Mechtronix' technology to be extremely reliable, cost efficient and built carefully to meet the unique training needs of our industry."

"We are very pleased to provide again to F AIR Ltd. a technology that is truly tailored to improve their student pilot provisioning programs," said Mechtronix President Mr. Xavier Herve. "We have enjoyed a lot of success in Czech Republic; a booming market for flight training. Like other regions, its airlines and FTO's demand flexible flight training tools for which we continue to supply as they seek to provide newer and higher levels of pilot proficiency. F AIR Ltd.'s loyalty is greatly appreciated."

F AIR Ltd. is the Czech Republic's largest private training school for its airline industry. It is the first JAR certified flight school in the Czech Republic, established in 1990 and located in the countryside near the capital of Prague. Its offers modern premises, a quality back office, restaurant and accommodations available at the airport.

The school has about 30 aircraft, along with FNPT II simulator and serves pilots training for the entire EU.

FMI: www.mechtronix.com

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