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Pair of AL250s set to boost Tisdall training
The high-fidelity visual experience and ergonomic design of the AL250s made them a natural choice for Tisdall's schools at Flight One Academy on Brisbane's Archerfield airport and Australian Wings Academy.
Tisdall says the AL250 has plenty of student appeal.
Read this story in our April 2021 printed issue.

The Tisdall Aviation Group, based in Australia, has acquired two AL250 simulators. The AL250 simulator addresses initial phase training needs (PPL, CPL, IR/ME) and is an SEP/MEP re-configurable simulator certified as an EASA FNPT II. In addition, it offers both classic and glass cockpit instrumentation for each flight model at the simple flick of a switch. This device has been extremely well received since its creation and more than 65 of these have already been installed and are in successful operation worldwide.

“After an extensive review of current technologies, we chose the Alsim AL250 platform due to its unique multi-role capability, and our long experience with its AL200 forebear, which demonstrated unparalleled reliability and student appeal,” says Tisdall CEO Lucas Tisdall. “The high-fidelity visual experience and ergonomic design of the AL250s makes them a natural choice for our leading-edge pilot training schools at Flight One Academy on Brisbane's Archerfield airport and Australian Wings Academy at the Gold Coast.”

Alsim sales account manager Nicolas Fabriès adds: “We are very pleased that the Tisdall Aviation Group chose Alsim again and would like to thank them for their confidence. We look forward to continuing this successful cooperation between our companies.”

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