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Cambridge Airport has further consolidated its position as a dedicated East of England aviation hub as new tenant, international flight training organisation Pilot Training College (PTC)
confirms CAA approval on its Boeing 737 simulator. Approval of the remaining professional pilot training courses is expected shortly.
The recent installation of the Boeing 737 NGW simulator in hangar one took eight weeks to complete. Constructed from an actual 737 cockpit, the simulator is fitted with a CFM-56-7B26
Engine Simulation Model and certified to a FNPTII-MCC level.
With high definition visuals and the latest image generation software, the new generation simulator will enhance the learning
experience for student pilots. The SIM is fitted with TCAS-27.0, Weather Radar, EGPWS, DEU, Dual FMC, Dual GPS, plus many pre-programmed system faults and failures for training.
The simulator represents a substantial investment for Pilot Training College in the United Kingdom bringing another level of training experience to the airport. Pilot Training College will also
base a fleet of Piper Seminole aircraft at the airport that will enable training up to Multi-engine Instrument Rating Standard and it expects to receive delivery of a FNPTII procedural trainer
which it will use to train to MEIR standard.

The Boeing 737 simulator at Cambridge will be used to train to Multi-Crew Co-operation and Jet Orientation standard which is necessary in helping students transition to larger multi-crew
turboprop and jet aircraft. The training period for the Multi-Crew Cooperation Course is approximately eight days. Pilot Training College expects to train up to 300 pilots next year; a
significant proportion of which will be streamed through the Cambridge Training Centre. PTC operates other Training Centres in Ireland at Waterford and Dublin, and in Florida, USA and
holds contracts with leading airlines from around the world such as Flybe, Nasair, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines and Air Astana.
Archie Garden, Airport Director states: “PTC provides the aviation market with the additional flight training capacity needed to meet growing demand within the business aviation and
regional airline market segments, With the recent implementation of our GPS instrument approach system, along with the simulator installation we are convinced that PTC customers will
enjoy an enhanced training experience along with the additional benefits of training in the conveniently located, superb city of Cambridge.”

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Business Aviation News | 22nd December 2011 | Issue #156 |
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