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North African Air Force Modernizes Training Capabilities, Takes Delivery of First of Trainer Aircraft
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West African Simulator Training Center, CATC, to Operate FNPT II Flight Simulator
The AW109 FNPT II MCC simulator purchased by Global Aviation Training & Maintenance (GATML) will be installed, operated, and maintained by Caverton Aviation Training Centre, which already operates an EASA certified Level D AW139 Full Flight Simulator in Lagos, Nigeria.
The simulator is equipped with a Spherical Visual system, 4 axis electromagnetic Vibration system and Entrol Mission Package, which includes hoist control for SAR mission and an external mirror, among other equipment.
With this simulator, Caverton Aviation Training Center will improve their range of training devices as well as reduce operational costs and increase the safety of its clients’ pilots.
“We are excited to introduce this Entrol AW109 FNPT II to our growing number of training devices in Nigeria and West Africa as a whole. The advent of COVID 19 opened our eyes to the fact that there is a huge void in training establishments and particularly access to training simulators. The need for affordable and accessible training is long overdue in West Africa and we are delighted to work with Entrol in making this a reality.”
“The stress and bureaucracy of getting visas, booking hotels and the increasing cost of flight tickets can now easily be avoided, saving operators time, and reducing capital flight.” Said Mrs. Lolade Abiola, Accountable Manager, at Caverton Aviation Training Center (CATC).
This AW109 simulator will be fourth Entrol simulator installed in Africa and the first one in Nigeria, increasing their presence in the continent.
Source: Entrol Press Release
Photo Credit: Entrol
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Test Flying Academy of South Africa Releases Statement Regarding Circulating Media Reports
“Test Flying Academy of South Africa (TFASA) is aware of recent media reports that include reference to the Company and its activities. Many of the accusations and allegations are factually incorrect and misleading.
To avoid the further spread of inaccurate information TFASA would like to put the following statements on record:
Source: Test Flying Academy of South Africa Press Release
Photo Credit: Test Flying Academy of South Africa | Willem Rekkie Photography
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Global Flight Training Group to Showcase Military Pilot Training Program to Military Heads in Africa
Leading flight training academy Airways Aviation will present and showcase their bespoke Military Pilot Training Program to the Chiefs and Commanders of over 30 African Air Forces along with over 400 aligned Air Force attendees at the inaugural African Air Force Forum in Dakar, Senegal this week.
Hosted by Brigadier General Papa Souleymane Sarr, Chief of Air Force Staff of the Senegalese Air Force, the by-invitation-only presentation will be delivered by Romy Hawatt – Founder & Chairman of the Airways Aviation Group and Captain Mauro Calvano, President of Airways Aviation – ESMA – Europe.
“Officers and delegates will be presented a series of deliverables which include bespoke and cost-effective flight training to Military requirements with the added benefit of graduating cadets being awarded a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Air Transport Pilot License (ATPL) at the completion of their training. Graduates then go on to the specialized Military mission and type training determined by their respective Air Force Commanders” says Romy Hawatt – Founder & Chairman of the Airways Aviation Group.
The esteemed audience will also be provided the opportunity for Q&A and off-line discussions around the unique value add propositions with the various ‘customisable’ programs that are available with Airways Aviation in conjunction with industry partner CAE Defence & Security – CAE.
VIP attendees will include:
- Commander – U.S. Air Forces Africa
- Major General of the Air and Space Force – France
- Head Special Military Council – Ministry of Defense – Brazil
- Chief of Air Staff – Nigeria
- Chief of Air Force Staff – Ghana
- Chief of Air Force – South Africa
- Chief of the Air Force – Benin
- Commander of the Air Force – Botswana
- Chief of Air Staff – Egypt
- Chief of Air Staff – Burkina Faso
- Chief of Air Staff – Cameroon
- Chief of Air Staff – Chad
- Chief of Air Staff – Côte d’Ivoire
- Commander of the Air Force – Kenya
- Chief of Air Staff – Mali
- Chief of Air Staff – Mauritania
- Air Force Chief of Staff, Rwanda
- Commander of the Air Force – Sudan
- Commander of the Air Force – Zambia
- Commander Air Force – Zimbabwe
With over 35 years of international experience and a growing number of education & training locations strategically positioned across Europe, the Middle East and Australia, the Dubai, headquartered Airways Aviation today boasts being the largest privately owned group of multidisciplinary aviation academies of its kind.
Airways Aviation offers certified EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency), CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Agency), ICAO and IATA professionals and have trained more than 8,000 commercial pilots, graduated over 25,000 cabins, ground handling and maintenance professionals, and maintains Europe’s largest fleet of Diamond aircraft.
Source: Airways Aviation Press Release
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