FlightSafety International is building a new Citation XLS+ aircraft simulator. The level D simulator is expected to be operational at the Flightsafety learning centre in Columbus Ohio in April 2016.
“Building a new Cessna Citation XLS+ simulator further enhances the benefits FlightSafety provides to owners and operators of Cessna aircraft around the world.”
Steve Gross, vice president of Sales said: “Building a new Cessna Citation XLS+ simulator further enhances the benefits FlightSafety provides to owners and operators of Cessna aircraft around the world. This is another example of FlightSafety’s commitment to provide Customers with the conveniently located training resources they require.”
The simulator will feature FlightSafety’s VITAL 1100 visual system.
FlightSafety provides training for Cessna aircraft using its fleet of 42 simulators located in Atlanta, Georgia; Columbus, Ohio; Long Beach, California; Orlando, Florida; San Antonio, Texas; Wichita, Kansas; and at Farnborough Airport in the United Kingdom.
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