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FlightSafety International

Aviation Specialties Unlimited

Pilot Training

Safety

Press Release

Issued by FlightSafety International.

July 19, 2011

FlightSafety to expand NVG training capabilities through collaborative agreement with Aviation Specialties Unlimited

FlightSafety International is pleased to announce that it will expand its simulator-based Night Vision Goggle training program through a collaborative agreement with Aviation Specialties Unlimited (ASU).

"Our Customers will benefit from the addition of this comprehensive simulator-based NVG training to FlightSafety's wide variety of initial, recurrent, specialty and enhancement courses designed specifically for helicopter operators," said Scott Fera, Vice President, Marketing.

"Collaborating with FlightSafety on NVG training provides our mutual customers with many important benefits," said ASU President Mike Atwood. "We agree that conducting NVG training in a simulator is safer and more effective than doing it in a helicopter and eliminates the need to remove the aircraft from revenue service. Utilizing simulator-based training allows the operator to conduct NVG training at any time of the day or night. In the aircraft, NVG training can only be accomplished during nighttime hours. Our team of experienced, certified trainers will now be able to train at FlightSafety facilities adding greater convenience for customers also."

Night Vision Goggle training is currently available at FlightSafety's Learning Center in Tucson, Arizona using the new FAA Level 7 qualified AS350 Flight Training Device. Other FlightSafety locations will offer NVG training in full flight Level D qualified simulators in the future.

The NVG training courses will provide in-depth instruction on the equipment and focus on the efficient and effective use of the goggles through scenario based and mission specific exercises. The training can be customized to meet the specific needs of government and military agencies as well as other helicopter operators including Emergency Medical Services, Law Enforcement Agencies, Search and Rescue, Airborne Surveillance, Security and Fire and Rescue.