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CAPT Program gears up with Aerosim

By General Aviation News Staff · November 17, 2006 ·

The CAPT Program in Flagler County, Fla., has signed an agreement for Aerosim Technologies to provide a full suite of general aviation training tools for its pilot training program. The trainers are based on the Cirrus SR22, a match to CAPT’s fleet. Aerosim trainers covered by the agreement include 12 seats of the Cirrus Avionics Systems Trainer software, three Aviator Advanced Aviation Training Devices, and two Level 6 Flight Training Devices.

The Cirrus Avionics Systems Trainer is a PC-based training device designed for full avionics systems learning, using guided lessons integrated with simulation to create a fully interactive training environment. The Aviator Advanced Aviation Training Device offers a cost effective substitute for instrument training time traditionally completed in the aircraft or in higher level flight training devices. Aerosim’s Level 6 FTD replicates specific aircraft and provides realistic simulation just as in a full flight simulator without the motion.

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