Rotor Wing Training

Rotor Wing Training for Pilots is available at OAA’s Stockholm Training Center using a Bell/AB212/412 FFS

FFS Specifications

  • Basic engine and options PT6T-3B (B412sp), PT6T-3BE (B412HP), PT6-3B (B212)
  • Manufacturer CAE Electronics
  • Computer IBM 6000 model 591
  • Motion axis, type 6 DOF Hydrostatic, separate 3 DOF vibration platform
  • Visual MAXVUE™ Enhanced B
  • Display configuration 5 channels, 210º/40º field of view, 2 chin window displays
  • Approval Equivalent to FAA level D (Visual: Equivalent to FAA level C)
  • Date in service March 1998
  • AP, F/D Sperry
  • Miscellaneous equipment/features WXR, FLIR, Hover Indicator, GPS, Chaff/Flare, NVG-compatible, flight deck and visual system, ITEMS, debriefing video equipment

Range of Training

  • Type Rating Training
  • Recurrent Training
  • Technical Refresher Course
  • 212-412 Differences Course
  • Crew Resource Management (CRM)
  • Instructor Course
  • Instrument Training Course
  • Mission Training, contents according to customer spec.
  • NVG Course (Basic & Mission)
  • HEMS Course, if required also including medical crew

Customised Training

Your company’s checklists and flight procedures can be used during all courses. In addition, the standard courses can be tailored to your specifications, or completely new courses can be designed if required.

On request, Oxford Aviation Academy will assist you and your company to analyze your training needs.

Lease of Training Equipment

Normally Simulator wet lease (with instructor) is the standard, but simulator dry lease (without instructor) is also available at rates that include a room for briefing and debriefing.

For further information on Rotor Wing Training, contact Berit Boijort, sales manager Bell/AB 212/412 F50 berit.boijort@oaa.com

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