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FlightSafety International Launches MissionFit

A New Advanced Technology Interactive Training System

FlightSafety International is launching MissionFit, a new advanced technology interactive training system.

“FlightSafety’s new and innovative MissionFit interactive training system will set a higher standard for efficiency, flexibility and cost effectiveness. It is designed to meet the on-site and remote training requirements of government and military agencies and commercial aircraft operators. This ground-breaking training system further enhances FlightSafety’s leadership in aviation training and simulation technology,” said Ray Johns, Co-CEO, President, Government and Manufacturing.

The design and development of MissionFit was led by a cross-function team of simulation engineers, courseware developers and training delivery experts based on input from FlightSafety’s commercial and military Customers.

MissionFit is mobile, reconfigurable, scalable, and easy to operate. It is ideal for either on-site or remote instructor-led training as well as for self-learning. MissionFit can be configured to represent virtually any helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft and customized to meet the specific training requirements of the operator. It is designed to meet FAA Level 4 and 5 or equivalent qualification standards.  MissionFit is ideal for Systems Integration, Normal Procedures, Abnormal and Emergency Procedures, General Cockpit Familiarization, Collective Training, Mission Rehearsal, Crew Coordination and Flight Training.

The unique and highly flexible design of MissionFit includes an innovative seamless glass display featuring a graphical representation of an aircraft’s flight deck sensitive to movement and touch, uninterrupted by bezels and integrates with wireless tactile panels.

MissionFit is designed to be reconfigured and updated using cloud technology. It can be outfitted with flight controls, power control levers, tactile and wireless smart panels, and a visual system to match a wide range of training needs. Aircraft type-specific AFCS mode select panels, throttles, gear and flap handles, cursor control devices and multi-function keyboards are easily added. MissionFit can be set up in minutes and operated in a mobile container, aircraft hangar or office area, and is powered by a standard electrical outlet.

(Image provided with FlightSafety International news release)

FMI: www.flightsafety.com

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