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Kazakhstan academy opts for Alsim ALX
There is only one higher education institution in Kazakhstan that provides training for the region's civil aviation industry. It has purchased a second Alsim device; an ALX FSTD for single pistons up to medium-size jets.
The Kazakhstan academy has purchased its second Alsim simulator, an ALX FSTD.

The Civil Aviation Academy of Kazakhstan, a long-term Alsim customer that has already been operating an Alsim AL200MCC for several years, has decided to purchase an Alsim ALX simulator.

The Alsim ALX FSTD enables training for up to four classes of aircraft from single engine pistons, twin engine pistons and twin turbines up to medium category twin jets (generic B737/A320). The device is designed and approved for ATPL, CPL/MCC and JOC in compliance with all current regulatory standards. In addition, Alsim claims, it has a proven track record for cost-effectiveness and helps save numerous aircraft hours.

Alsim sales director Audrey Jeffroy says: “It has been a pleasure working with Captain Ilyâs Issakov on this project.”

The CAA of Kazakhstan is a leading higher education institution that provides training for the civil aviation industry in the Republic of Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries. Based in Almaty and established in 1995, the school's philosophy is to deliver quality educational services.

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