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Entrol sells en-1000 FNPT II to Malaysia
A second Entrol simulator is to be installed in Malaysia. BATS Aviation has acquired an en-1000 FNPT II that it will house at its training centre at Sultan Azlan Shah airport.
The Entrol en-1000 should be installed by the end of June 2020.

Perak-based BATS Aviation has purchased an entrol en-1000 FNPT II simulator that will be installed in Malaysia during the first half of 2020.

The en-1000 is SEP/MEP reconfigurable. It will have a debriefing station and it will include a tablet for IOS remote control. It will also feature a 180° x 40° cylindrical visual with three projectors.

Safety manager Amiruddin Mohd explains: “BATS Aviation has chosen entrol as it is a responsive OEM with in-house technology and production. The en-1000 simulator is certified by EASA for various types of aircraft, making it suitable for a flight training organisation like us."

BATS is located within the vicinity of Sultan Azlan Shah airport in Ipoh, in northwestern Malaysia. The ground school is located at Wisma Octagon Ipoh and student accommodation is within the same premises, making it very convenient for access to the library, cafeteria and exam room.

The simulator will be used for PPL, CPL, IR, ATPL and MPL courses. The company has a commercial aircraft full flight simulator Level D from a leading airline in Malaysia, and is an authorised synthetic training centre for AW139 helicopter full flight simulator AW139 Level D training.

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