FlightSafety Adds PC-24 Simulator Training in Paris
This is the second Flightsafety location to offer Pilatus PC-24 training.

Aviation training company FlightSafety International (Booth 2638) will offer Pilatus PC-24 training at its learning center in Paris by the end of next year. Training for the Swiss-manufactured twinjet is currently offered at FlightSafety's Dallas location, using a simulator qualified to level-D by the FAA and EASA.


The new Paris-bound FS1000 simulator for the PC-24 is currently being developed at FlightSafety's design facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It will come equipped with the Honeywell Primus Apex avionics suite, as well as many of FlightSafety's latest technological advances.


A CrewView collimated glass mirror display allows for distortion-free optical clarity and sharpness and provides a spherical shape for exact geometry across the pilot's viewing area, while the simulator's Vital 1100 visual system "enhances training by providing highly detailed mission-specific imagery with vastly improved scene content and exceptional environmental effects." FlightSafety also includes a whole-earth environment and worldwide database that incorporates real-time terrain information and satellite imagery.


The company also provides training for the Pilatus PC-12 and PC-12NG at its Dallas facility. Additionally, training for the PC-12NG will begin at FlightSafety's Denver location later this month.