BAA Training has chosen Alsim to provide their Spanish base with an Alsim AL250 simulator. The Alsim AL250 is a generic and compact simulator for single & multi engine piston (SEP/MEP reconfigurable) PPL, CPL & IR training. The device meets all current regulatory standards and responds to training requirements of smaller and mid-sized ATOs, flight schools, and universities. With more than 30 devices installed worldwide, the AL250 has a proven track record for cost-effectiveness and helps save numerous aircraft hours.

Egle Vaitkeviciute, BAA Training CEO comments: “Being one of the top biggest independent aviation training centers in Europe and working with major airlines, we are looking for the most advanced training equipment. With over 300 student-pilots in Ab Initio school, a training device, as the Alsim AL250, simulating both single and multi-engine piston aircraft is a valuable addition to the Academy’s training equipment ranks.”
Audrey Jeffroy, ALSIM Sales Director added: “We are very pleased to add BAA Training among Alsim customers and would like to thank Alexander Schaffler from FST who worked closely with us as a consultant for BAA Training. Meeting our customer’s tight timing and technical requirements for installation was our main concern. Our team took up the challenge of installing a simulator in less than a month from order!”
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