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AL250 flight simulator chosen to support Air Munich
Versatility, quality and simplicity of the Alsim AL250 flight simulator were key components identified by Air Munich Aviation in order to support growth and expansion.
The AL250 simulator addresses initial phase training needs and is a SEP/MEP re-configurable simulator certified as an EASA FNPT
Read this story in our December 2021 printed issue.

France based flight simulator manufacturer Alsim has increased its installed base in Germany as Air Munich Aviation, a flight school located in Jesenwang airport, has purchased an AL250 simulator.

The AL250 simulator addresses initial phase training needs and is a SEP/MEP re-configurable simulator certified as an EASA FNPT II. In addition, it offers classic and glass cockpit instrumentation for each flight model. More than 65 of the simulators have been installed and are in operation worldwide.

“Under new direction since the last few years, we have been noticeably growing, expanding our fleet as well as our staff's size. With 14 aircraft and increasing demand, we decided to step-up and acquire a flight simulator. Beyond quality, our main requirements for a flight simulator were versatility and the simplicity of the certification process,” says Manuel Ringler, head of training/CEO of Air Munich Aviation.

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