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Entrol adds AS350 simulator to portfolio
Entrol's business development manager Nacho Navacerrada believes the new H05 FNPT II simulator is a great tool for flight schools and H125 operators to improve their pilot training and optimise their operative costs.
The standard configuration of the latest entrol simulator features dual G500H, GTN 650, a 180 x 40 degree cylindrical visual system and a worldwide database.
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entrol has added a new simulator, the entrol H05/H125 FNPT II, to its portfolio of helicopter devices. The H05 FNPT II simulator is based on the H125, also known as the AS350. The standard configuration features dual G500H, GTN 650, a 180 x 40 degree cylindrical visual system and a worldwide database. It can be certified as EASA FNPT II or FAA FTD level 5.

“This new H05 FNPT II simulator is a great tool for flight schools and H125 operators to improve their pilot training and optimise their operative costs,” says Nacho Navacerrada, business development manager of entrol.

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