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Mon, Jul 24, 2017

Frasca Reports Strong Demand For FTDs From Colleges And Universities

EAA AirVenture Attendees Invited To Fly Frasca Cessna 172 FTD With Garmin G1000

 Frasca International reports rising demand for its general aviation aircraft Flight Training Devices (FTD) and AATDs (Advanced Aviation Training Devices) from collegiate flight training schools affiliated with colleges and universities.

“We’re seeing strong simulator orders from collegiate flying schools as they transition to a new training aircraft model or upgrade their fleet from analogue to digital glass cockpits,” said John Frasca, President of Frasca International.

Flight schools and pilots are invited to “test fly” Frasca’s latest Cessna 172 Level 5 FTD equipped with real Garmin G1000 avionics at EAA AirVenture 2017 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin (July 24-30). The FTD will be at Frasca's Booth in the EAA’s Aviation Gateway Park, which is a showcase for the latest and greatest in innovative aerospace science and education.

“The continuous evolution of pilot training programs and regulations is driving demand for high fidelity simulators and flight training devices that realistically simulate the performance and flying characteristics of today’s training aircraft,” Frasca said. “All of Frasca high fidelity Level 5 FTD’s and AATD’s incorporate aerodynamic flight models and control loading cues that are based on actual flight test data to provide realistic and superior flight training. Our FTD’s also feature realistic ground taxiing models and real avionics for precise functionality.”   

This year Frasca is once again partnered with the Alpha Eta Rho (AHP) Aviation fraternity to provide Certified Flight Instructors for free simulator flights at Oshkosh. Bob Clement, Chairman of the Board of Alpha Eta Rho, added, "Alpha Eta Rho is honored to partner with Frasca International to promote aviation education, training and safety to the next generation of aspiring aviators.”Founded in 1929, AHP is the oldest professional aviation fraternity. First time pilots will be given a free logbook (sponsored by Frasca and Sporty’s Academy, Inc.) to encourage ongoing flight training.

Frasca’s popular Cessna 172 FTD’s and AATD’s were recently ordered by seven large collegiate flight training programs: United States Air Force Academy (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Central Oregon Community College (Bend, Ore.), Florida Memorial University (Miami Gardens, Fla.), Louisiana Tech University College (Ruston, La.), Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology (Tulsa, Okla.), Confederation College (Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada) and the Korean Aerospace University (Goyang, South Korea)

Last year, the University of North Dakota John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences (UND) ordered multiple Frasca Level 5 FTDs and AATDs for the Piper Archer TX and the Piper Seminole with a G1000 NXi in conjunction with an order for 100 new Piper training aircraft.

Elsewhere, Frasca FTDs can also be found at Central Texas College in Killeen, Texas (Piper Archer FTD), Western Michigan University in Battle Creek, Mich. (Cirrus SR20 FTD), Middle Georgia State University in Eastman, Ga. (Piper Archer Mentor AATD) and CAE Oxford Aviation Academy in Mesa, Arizona (Diamond DA42 FTD).

(Source: Frasca International news release. Images provided and from file)

FMI: www.frasca.com

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