ALSIM provides Cirrus with SR Series G7 simulator

CPaT announces new contract with Corsaire Aviation

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AAV_BulletinALSIM announced the delivery of a new Cirrus SR Series G7 simulator which serves as a replica of the Cirrus SR Series G7 aircraft for advanced flight training. This new addition caters to the training needs of Cirrus pilots at Cirrus Training Centers.

The ALSIM ALSR G7 is a replica of the Cirrus SR Series G7 SR22 aircraft, offering a robust and reliable training solution for various pilot licenses, as well as Cirrus aircraft familiarization training. The simulator features the latest G7-specific interior cockpit and flight deck, including Cirrus Perspective Touch+™ avionics system. It operates real Garmin GDU 1450W 12’’, GTC585, and GFC700 Autopilot for a seamless transition to the real aircraft. Additionally, the ALSR is equipped with a Garmin® GMA 350C® – All digital Audio Panel and can simulate the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System® (CAPS®). A compact version also exists with TV screens, gathering all essential features in a small form-factor solution.

Jean-Paul Monnin, President of ALSIM Co-founder, expresses his enthusiasm: “We are thrilled to continue working with Cirrus, delivering cutting-edge flight simulators that elevate pilot training for Cirrus pilots and Cirrus Training Centers. Recently, two new ALSR G7 FTD simulators were delivered and installed at the Vision Center in Knoxville, Tennessee, with four additional ALSR G7 Compact simulators set to be delivered shortly.”

“The recent addition of the ALSIM SR Series G7 simulator at the Vision Center further enhances our training capabilities, reinforcing Cirrus’ commitment to improving pilot safety through comprehensive flight training. This simulator offers a new layer of immersive training experiences to our flight training portfolio,” said Zean Nielsen, Chief Executive Officer of Cirrus. “From our early partnership with Microsoft Flight Simulator to the growth of our interactive Cirrus Approach Private Pilot Program, and the expansion of the Vision Center to include two FAA-approved full-motion simulators for the Vision Jet—making it the only place in the world where you can earn your Vision Jet type certification in a simulator—Cirrus continues to invest in strategic initiatives that advance pilot education and safety.”

CPaT announces new contract with Corsaire Aviation

ALSIM announced the delivery of a new Cirrus SR Series G7 simulator which serves as a replica of the Cirrus SR Series G7 aircraftCPaT Global announced they have been awarded a new contract with Corsaire Aviation. CPaT will be providing Corsaire with access to their Learning Management System (LMS) along with their robust library of General Subject courses. Corsaire Aviation is based out of Australia.

“CPaT is proud to support Corsaire Aviation with our Learning Management System and robust library of General Subject courses,” said Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. “Our platform is designed to support a wide variety of aircraft operations, providing operators like Corsaire with the flexibility and tools they need to deliver effective training for their pilots and crew.”

Corsaire commented: “The Corsaire team is very pleased to be able to integrate the CPaT LMS into our cyclic aviation knowledge training program. Having used the training platform for individual on-demand needs, we are excited to now be able to tailor our courses in a much more structured way, to individualize the material with our company logos, pictures, and text and to efficiently manage each crew member’s training needs and exposure. We also look forward to developing our own aircraft type rating computer-based knowledge course and corresponding exams using the CPaT Invent system. CPaT’s team is always available, helpful, and the support response times are excellent.”

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