European Helicopter Flight School, RotorSky, Announces Successful Qualification of the First Full-Capable NVIS Simulator Device Worldwide

05th Feb 2025

Austria – RotorSky is proud to announce their new addition to its fleet of training devices – an EASA qualified FTD to be operated at their headquarter at Linz international airport (LOWL). The simulator received initial qualification for FTD 1 from Austrocontrol in January 2025.

The simulator was defined by RotorSky to deliver highest quality training for NVIS and to meet the requirements given by EASA PART-SPA. Together with the recommended training syllabus, which was developed by RotorSky, operators can now receive proficiency training for their pilots to be ready for NVIS operations.

The simulator features two visual systems to provide stimulated and simulated NVG operation for fixed-wing and helicopter pilots. The unique Virtual Terrain Board (VTB) from JFJ provides a night-realistic out-of-the-window view allowing use of any kind of real NVG D-World developed by multiSIM provides realistic simulated NVG and flying at night with VR goggles.

Bringing the best of three companies together was the foundation of creating this unique training tool:

  • RotorSky GmbH, Linz, Austria
  • multiSIM BV, Soesterberg, The Netherlands
  • JFJ Aviation & Defense, Burgkirchen, Austria

Dr. Michael Mayrhofer, CEO of RotorSky said: “The simulator marks another milestone in our consequent journey to bring highest pilot training quality to the market on a reasonable economical basis. Together with the syllabus, which was developed by most experienced and international recognized expert, an ideal training solution for NVG was created.”

The syllabus contains almost two days of theory, where all relevant aspects to be considered in an NVG environment are presented and discussed in detail. Thereafter the pilot will receive a passive demo of the effects under realistic conditions using real NVG and the VTB. The next session is already a flight session using real NVG to experience the effects during aircraft operation. Finally, the pilot will receive three more pilot-in-the-loop sessions in the VR (virtual reality) environment to gain more experience with night operations.

Ing. Josef Joachimbauer, CEO of JFJ Aviation & Defense said: Our cooperation with RotorSky and multiSIM is a perfect synergy, as the capabilities of the three companies perfectly matches together.JFJ Aviation & Defense strength is complex system integration for reliable and effective pilot training devices, multiSIM provides excellent simulator software solutions and RotorSky delivers outstanding pilot training. The next step is to extend the simulator with normobaric hypoxia to also be able to train pilots for reduced oxygen exposure in high altitudes.

The VR goggles display D-World during day and night, which is a high-fidelity simulated world with realistic light-effects developed by multiSIM. This visual system has now been qualified under special conditions for VR as the second in the world, as far as we know.

Dr. Mark Wentink, CEO of multiSIM said: multiSIM is known for its expertise and experience indedicated defense training applications, where civil qualification is not required. This device marks a milestone of multiSIMs progessive evolution, as it is the first EASA qualified training device, which entirely runs on multiSIM software. We are grateful to be part of this cooperation and already developing for the next generation in flight simulators.

About RotorSky GmbH
RotorSky is an Austrian helicopter flight school with more than 15 years of experience in all kinds of helicopter pilot training. Over the years RotorSky has developed to a major player for helicopter pilot training within Austria and also within Europe by establishing alternate bases. Currently RotorSky operates from 10 bases in Europe, three in the US RotorSky operates more than 30 helicopters in total 15 different types:

  • Robinson R22, R44
  • Sikorsky S-300, S-76B
  • Bell 206, 429
  • Leonardo AW109, AW139, AW169
  • Airbus BK117, H120, H125, H135, H145, H155

For more information see www.rotorsky.at.

About multiSIM BV
multiSIM BV is a high-tech engineering company based in The Netherlands, specializing in advanced training and research simulation solutions for clients worldwide. With a team primarily composed of aerospace engineers, multiSIM develops cutting-edge technologies, including the D-SIM framework and D-WORLD render engine, which together form a comprehensive simulation platform for development, evaluation, and training within a unified virtual environment. multiSIM provides integrated training solutions across a range of platforms, including fifth-generation fighter aircraft, helicopters, and vehicles. These solutions are versatile and can be deployed on hardware ranging from simple desktops to advanced full-motion simulators, catering to diverse training needs. multiSIM is committed to developing the world’s best distributed simulation framework, aiming to provide training operators with user-friendly, scalable, and connected solutions.

About JFJ Aviation & Defense GmbH
JFJ Aviation & Defence GmbH is an Austrian based company working in the field of aerospace medicine as well as flight safety. The team has many years of expertise and is familiar with the current state-of-the-art technology. We choose the right solution for individual requirements and support the planning, development, production, and implementation of aeromedical products – both in civil and military sectors. Governments and well-known manufacturers all over the world rely on our professional advice and technology. The latest developments have been done in F-35 engine start-up, normobaric Hypoxia, Spatial Orientation and Night Vision training solutions.

Source: RotorSky, JFJ Aviation & Defense and multiSIM
Photo Credit: RotorSky, JFJ Aviation & Defense and multiSIM

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