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SimCom begins training for new Total Eclipse

By General Aviation News Staff · August 3, 2013 ·

OSHKOSH – SimCom has completed the first initial training course for the new Total Eclipse, using its recently qualified level D full flight simulator equipped with new IFMS avionics.

The course is comprised of six days of ground school, 14 hours of brief/debrief time, and 18 hours of simulator training. All systems and phases of flight are covered during initial training.

eclipse-simulator“The SimCom Eclipse training course is outstanding. The instructors are true professionals who will go the extra mile to make sure you learn how to operate the Eclipse safely and with confidence.” says Mike Bryant, the first customer to complete the new program. “The new simulator is extremely realistic and allows you to train for every conceivable emergency.”

“We now have an avionics configuration in our full flight simulator that matches the majority of the Eclipse aircraft that are in operation today,” says Bruce Lowe, SimCom Program Coordinator for the Eclipse. “Pilots can train the way they will fly which makes for a much more productive learning experience.”

For more information: 800-272-0211 or Simulator.com.

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