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EPA renews confidence in entrol
The European Pilot Academy has chosen another entrol simulator, the en-1000x. It suits the company's training needs and, after 10 years of simulator ownership, good after-sales service was a factor in the decision.
Malta's European Pilot Academy has a new en-1000x FNPT II simulator.

entrol has installed an en-1000x FNPT II simulator for the European Pilot Academy, upgrading the PA-34 FNPT II simulator it has had since 2011.

With almost three decades of experience in the pilot training industry, European Pilot Academy is one of Malta's most prestigious flight schools. It chose the en-1000x FNPT II to keep offering the best training tools to its students.

The unit features an MEP glass cockpit with G1000 replica; 180° x 40° immersive visual system; worldwide terrain scenery; and IOS remote control.

Matthew Rota, COO of Falcon Alliance Group, the parent company of European Pilot Academy, says: "We have chosen entrol once again as we were very happy with the simulator's performance and the impeccable after sales service. The EN-1000x is also an excellent simulator for our training needs, complementing our fleet of training aircraft."

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