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COMM1 IFR Named Best Software of the Year

Panel Makes Award at Oshkosh

COMM1 IFR Radio Simulator(TM) received "Best Software of the Year" award at the Annual EAA AirVenture 2003 Hardware-Software Forum.

Carol Dodds (right), General Manager of the popular COMM1 audio-interactive pilot communication training product line, graciously accepted the award and demonstrated some of the outstanding features and benefits of COMM1 IFR TM to a standing-room-only forum.

Helps the budget:

COMM1 IFR was identified by Hardware-Software Forum hosts, Gail Allinson and Jim Weir, as "essential and highly effective training software" and a "wise investment for pilots working on their instrument rating since it can save folks at least $400-600 of your training budget."

Great refresher, too:

Featuring over nine hours of two-way IFR radio procedure training on a single CD-ROM, COMM1 IFR costs less than one hour of instrument instruction.

Flight instructors agree that COMM1 IFR helps to produce instrument pilots who are more proficient and succinct in their radio calls and who can concentrate their attention on flying the approaches.

The COMM1 Radio Simulator training series was designed to help pilots overcome "mic fright" and as a refresher tool for maintaining radio proficiency (VFR, IFR and Clearances on Request versions available). 

COMM1 is considered "an integral part of any quality flight training syllabus" by ground and flight instructors at the most prestigious aviation universities, the US Navy and US Air Force, and ab initio flight training facilities throughout the US and abroad.

FMI: www.comm1radio.com

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