Pacific Sky Aviation’s new Twin Otter flight simulator was
recently certified by both the European Aviation Safety Agency and the Civil
Aviation Administration of China, following Transport Canada’s certification of
the simulator last December. The simulator was installed in Pacific Sky
Aviation’s Calgary location. The simulator, built by TRU Simulation+Training of
Montreal, recreates the flight envelope of the Viking 400 Twin Otter, the newly
produced Honeywell Apex glass cockpit version of the original deHavilland Twin
Otter series that first flew in 1965.
Michael Coughlin, CEO of Pacific Sky Aviation, spoke to one
of the TRU simulator’s important benefits. “The high-altitude training is
particularly applicable to customers who operate in the Andes mountains. For
these customers, Pacific Sky Aviation is able to offer courses using advanced
geodetic technology in the simulator’s visual system. Pacific Sky Aviation
instructors are able to provide customers with the exact conditions from
operating bases at altitudes of over 3,000 meters in order to evaluate the best
approaches and departures given the terrain and aircraft performance. The new
Viking 400 aircraft sports a 25,000-foot service ceiling.
Pacific Sky Aviation simulator claims to be the world’s first
true seaplane trainer, using the same level-D visual and motion capabilities to
provide Twin Otter seaplane pilots with the opportunity to safely practice
takeoffs and landings in a range of sea states, winds and water conditions
including glassy water. Elements necessary to make the Twin Otter simulator
operate as a seaplane trainer are expected to be operational later this year.
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