Warsaw, Poland-based UnitedSky Pilot Academy has purchased an ALX simulator from Alsim. It provides up to four classes of aircraft from single engine piston, twin engine piston, twin turbine up to medium category twin jet. The device is designed and approved for ATPL, CPL and MCC in compliance with all current regulatory standards.
“Our goal at UnitedSky is to provide high-quality training to meet the current challenges facing the aviation industry. We work only with the best," says pilot, instructor and FSTD manager Pawel Jóźko. "We chose Alsim for its impeccable reputation and experience in producing excellent devices. The ALX is amazing. It is an FNPT II simulator that reproduces real flight conditions. You feel like you are in a real plane. The view and perspective are much more realistic than on some other FFS simulators. The flight experience and system logic reflect the real aircraft regardless of the generic model. Customer service is of the highest level, and I wish such cooperation to every aviation school. Once you take off, you don't want to land.”
The ALX offers advanced technology simulation equipment tailored to all specific training requirements. In addition, it has a proven track record for cost-effectiveness and helps save numerous aircraft hours.
“The Alsim ALX simulator was sold to UnitedSky by Belgium-based iSystems which, in addition to its activities in oil and gas and alternative and renewable energy, has been recently involved in aviation sector," says owner Tim Bertels. "Since iSystems' origins trace back to a close cooperation with an aerospace manufacturing company, it has kept a keen interest in the sector and, like iSystems, Alsim designs customer-centric and innovative systems for a market that demands the highest standards.” iSystems is an authorised Alsim reseller.
Alsim account manager Anna Lezoray adds: “It has been an absolute pleasure working with the iSystems and UnitedSky teams over the past few months. We are extremely happy and proud to welcome UnitedSky as a customer and would like to thank it for its confidence.”