Entrol to showcase Bell 412 simulator at European Rotors
After the European Rotors event in November, the simulator will be installed at GHS’s training facilities in Germany by 2025
Entrol, the manufacturer of European Union Aviation Safety Agency and Federal Aviation Administration certified flight navigation procedures trainers, flight training devices (FTDs), and full-flight simulators, will be showcasing its latest Bell 412 FTD Level 3 simulator at European Rotors 2024. The simulator, specifically purchased by Global Helicopter Service (GHS), will be presented during the event to demonstrate its advanced features and training capabilities.
The Bell 412 FTD 3 is a state-of-the-art device, equipped specifically for the show with a new cylindrical LED visual system and a customized ENVISION database focused on Italy and South Africa.
A hands-on opportunity for advanced helicopter training
Attendees of European Rotors 2024 will have the chance to book exclusive slots to experience the Bell 412 FTD 3 firsthand at Static Display 5089. The simulator has been developed to replicate the specific configuration used by GHS, providing a unique training tool that mirrors real-world operations. The integrated vibration system further enhances the training, simulating actual flight conditions to deliver comprehensive training sessions for pilots.
“We are thrilled to present our Bell 412 FTD Level 3 at European Rotors 2024,” said Luis Olarte, CEO and Founder of Entrol. “This simulator represents a significant achievement for Entrol, being the first FTD Level 3 of this model in our portfolio. We look forward to showcasing its capabilities and providing visitors with a hands-on experience of the quality and realism we bring to helicopter training.”
Chloe Fox
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