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Turin pilots in training to utilise en-4000
Founded in 1999, Turin Flying represents one of the most prestigious Italian centres for the training of professional pilots. MD Fulvio Maria Patono is pleased to be adding an Entrol en-4000 simulator.
The en-4000 is SEP, MEP and jet-reconfigurable.

entrol has sold an en-4000 FNPT II MCC simulator to Italian flight school Turin Flying Institute.

The en-4000 is a SEP, MEP and jet reconfigurable simulator. The unit purchased by Turin Flying Institute will be equipped with a debriefing station and a smoke machine. The jet configuration will also feature sidesticks for more realistic MCC training.

Fulvio Maria Patono, Turin Flying Institute's MD and head of training, explains why he chose entrol: “In the field of generic FNPT II MCC simulators, the en-4000 stands out for its versatility in all configurations, from SEP to jet, to work constantly in a modern and realistic cockpit, equipped with all the most advanced avionics.”

This simulator will be the first en-4000 FNPT II MCC to be installed in Italy.

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