German aviation company BLISSAIR opened a new flight simulation centre in the city of Bocholt near the Dutch border. The company can now offer professional type trainings, recurrent and safety trainings, as well as check flights for the Beechcraft King Air BE90/99/100/200 series on a Level D full-flight simulator from CAE.
The new equipment simulates a King Air B200 with integrated Pro Line 21 avionics. This makes it possible to realistically simulate critical flight situations, such as those caused by very violent turbulences or stalls, as well as emergency scenarios or system failures, without endangering human lives or aircraft.
BLISSAIR’s services are also offered to aviation companies and private owners, as well as flight schools (ATOs) and Type Rating Examiners (TRE). The full-flight simulator is certified according to CS-FSTD(A)
Issue 2 (approach-to-stall) for Upset Prevention Trainings (UPRT) and Recovery Trainings.
The company has constructed its own building for the full-flight simulator. The entire cockpit moves in all conceivable directions with the help of powerful electric actuators and also sometimes shakes quite a bit to simulate actual flight movements to be as realistic as possible.
For more information, contact: Franz-Hermann Enk, CEO BLISSAIR GmbH Mobile: +49 171 2116070 • email: enk@blissair.de • Web: https://blissair.de