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Polynesian flight school adds professional pilot training
C3P, the Tahiti-based training organisation, is to introduce a new professional pilot training course, and has ordered an Alsim ALX device for the task.
Stéphane Chantre, general manager, C3P.
Read this story in our March 2019 printed issue.

C3P, the Polynesian flight school, located in Tahiti in the South Pacific, has signed a new contract with Alsim for a full-option FNPT II MCC ALX. The new device, which will be delivered within the first half of 2019, will enable the flight school to roll out its new professional pilot training course.

Stéphane Chantre, C3P's manager, explained why they kept trust in Alsim again: “We needed a high performing device to add to our current fleet. It had to cover the whole spectrum of ab-initio training, from first hours up to multi-crew coordination training. We have already been working with Alsim for many years now and we appreciate its efficiency. It was therefore natural for us to contact it to provide us with the appropriate tool.”

Audrey Jeffroy, Alsim sales director, adds, “C3P has been our client for the last six years and we are proud to support it in its expansion process. This is a great installation in perspective for Tahiti.”

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