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328 breaks into rotary market with Reiser Simulation and Training collaboration
328 Support Services has completed a project with fellow Bavarian company Reiser Simulation and Training to carry out an extensive flight test programme that gathers flight envelope and handling quality data, which will be used to generate a Level D compliant flight model of the Airbus Helicopters H125.
Read this story in our November 2017 printed issue.

328 Support Services has completed a project with fellow Bavarian company Reiser Simulation and Training to carry out an extensive flight test programme that gathers flight envelope and handling quality data, which will be used to generate a Level D compliant flight model of the Airbus Helicopters H125.

RST has already developed its own H145 simulator, which is awaiting Level D certification, designed primarily for HEMS training in civil urban traffic environments and in offshore scenarios around Germany.

“We have the necessary skill-set and expertise in-house to ensure the success of this project, which is a significant win for the company as it opens the door to future collabor-ative work for rotor wing technology,” says 328 MD Dave Jackson.

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