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Cannes Aviation Academy acquires second ALSIM AL42 simulator

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Cannes Aviation Academy acquires second ALSIM AL42 simulator - Maintenance / Trainings publisher
Tatjana Obrazcova
Country: France Aircraft: Airplanes

The ATO Cannes Aviation Academy, located in the South of France, renews its confidence in ALSIM in acquiring a second simulator, an AL42.
The AL42 is the exact replica of the Diamond DA42, built using genuine aircraft parts and equipped with the latest real-world Garmin G1000 avionics suite. It also comes with latest generation visual system, GFC 700 autopilot and PBN/LPV capabilities.

“Given our forecasts, the need for a second FNPT2 simulator was certain. We naturally turned to the ALSIM AL42, which is a very representative simulator of the Diamond DA42 twin-engine we use. We have been working with ALSIM for nearly 15 years and we know the reliability of their simulators and the high availability of their after-sales service” explains Mathieu Di Costanzo, General Manager for Cannes Aviation. 

“ALSIM and Cannes Aviation have been collaborating for years. We are very pleased that they chose Alsim again and would like to thank them for their confidence. We look forward to continuing this successful cooperation between our companies.” adds Audrey Jeffroy, Sales Director for Alsim.


Cannes Aviation Academy has been training professional pilots since 1995, according to EASA/part FCL regulations.
Sole professional school approved by the DGAC in the Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur region, the academy provides the following training programs entirely in English:  

•    A 2-year integrated ATPL course including the APS MCC course
•    A combined CPL/MEP/IRME course
•    An ATPL Theory course

The school’s teaching philosophy is based on excellency in pedagogy and the use of high-end technological training tools including:
•    A very personal customized training by exigent flight instructors for each student,
•    An own consistent fleet of 10 DIAMOND DA40 and DA42, enhanced by ALSIM DA42 FNPT2 simulators,
•    An integrated Part M/F maintenance facility,
•    An ideal and diverse aeronautical environment (land, sea, mountain, heavy traffic, third countries) with more than 300 CAVOK days per year. 

Pilots trained by Cannes Aviation Academy fly for commercial airlines such as Ryanair, EasyJet, Flydubai, Norwegian, Volotea, Transavia, Hop-Air France, Emirates, Vueling, Turkish Airlines, as well as for business aviation like Air Alsie, Globeair, Luxaviation, Wijet, AirGo, VistaJet, Albinati, SpeedWings, Jetfly, Netjets…

For more information about Cannes Aviation Academy, please visit: www.cannes-aviation.com

 





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