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Press Release
Issued by FlightSafety International.
May 11, 2011
FlightSafety International is pleased to announce that it now offers over 100 Practical and/or Theoretical EASA-approved maintenance training courses.
In addition, FlightSafety has just received approval from EASA for its Theoretical and Practical Citation CJ3 Avionics (B1-T1) and CJ4 Airframe and Engine (B2-T2) and Avionics (B1-T1) maintenance courses.
"Obtaining EASA approval for over 100 maintenance training courses clearly demonstrates FlightSafety's commitment to provide our Customers who operate and maintain aircraft under EASA regulations with an extensive range of high quality courses that meet their needs," said Scott Fera, Vice President, Marketing.
FlightSafety's EASA-approved courses are available for Pratt &Whitney Canada Turbofan, Turboprop and Turboshaft engines. They include courses for a wide variety of aircraft manufactured by Agusta Westland, ATR, Bombardier, Cessna, Dassault Falcon, Embraer, Eurocopter, Gulfstream, Hawker Beechcraft, TBM, Scotia and Sikorsky.
"A growing number of aircraft maintenance technicians from Europe and the surrounding region are taking advantage of the EASA-approved training we offer at our Paris Le-Bourget and London Farnborough Learning Centers as well as those in the United States and Canada," said Mike Lee, Director, Maintenance Training Business Development.
FlightSafety expects to receive EASA approval for additional maintenance courses between now and the end of 2011. They include a variety of Practical and Theoretical courses for the Cessna Citation CJ4, Mustang and Sovereign; Gulfstream GIV, G250, G350, G450, G500, G550 and G650; Hawker 4000; King Air 90, 200 and 350; and Sikorsky S-76.