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Brazil Approves FSI Flight Sims For Bell 212,412

OKed Bell 430 Full Flight Sim Last Year

FlightSafety International has received approval from the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil for its Bell 212 and Bell 412 full flight simulators. “The approval of our Bell 212 and Bell 412 helicopter simulators by the ANAC shows our commitment and ability to provide our Customers in Brazil with training programs and advanced simulators that are approved to the highest standards in the country in which they operate,” said Barbara Taylor, Manager, Fort Worth Learning Center.

The ANAC approved FlightSafety’s Bell 430 full flight simulator in 2009. FlightSafety offers training programs and simulators for all three of these aircraft at its Learning Center in Fort Worth, Texas. FlightSafety has provided factory authorized training for aircraft manufactured by Bell Helicopter for more than 30 years. The company currently offers training programs for Bell 212, Bell 214ST, Bell 222, Bell 230, Bell 412 and Bell 430 aircraft at its Learning Center in Fort Worth, Texas.


FlightSafety Bell 412 Sim

FlightSafety also offers training for the Bell 206 and Bell 407 using new FAA Level 7 qualified Flight Training Devices at its Learning Center in Lafayette, Louisiana. Other professional Helicopter training programs are offered by FlightSafety at its Learning Centers in Lafayette, Louisiana; Tucson, Arizona; West Palm Beach, Florida; and at the Farnborough airport in the United Kingdom.

FlightSafety was the first simulator manufacturer to receive Level D qualification from the Federal Aviation Administration for a full flight helicopter simulator. The company was also the first to receive FAA Level 7 qualification for a helicopter flight training device.

FMI: www.flightsafety.com

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