Recently, the U-Wing’s Cirrus SR20 flight training device (FTD) delivered to AVIC Flight Academy has successfully certified by Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) Level 5, and the certified device has further helped improve the flight training quality of Cirrus SR20 models of AVIC Flight Academy.
The SR20 FTD, independently developed and produced by U-Wing Simulation, features a 1:1 simulation cockpit and is equipped with the Cirrus Perspective+ by Garmin simulation avionics system and the GFC700 autopilot system, accurately replicating all the flight and operational characteristics of the Cirrus SR20 aircraft. The visual system, which utilizes a domestic high-definition visual engine VSV and leads in large-scale modeling technology, is able to recreate a realistic flying environment. This system meets the specific requirements of visual flight at low altitude in general aviation better than traditional visual systems. The force closed-loop control load system accurately simulates the real feedback of aircraft control, effectively enhancing the immersive experience of flight training.
A representative from AVIC Flight Academy stated, "This Cirrus SR20 Flight Training Device offers higher fidelity and a more immersive experience for our trainees, and provides flight instructors with a more convenient and efficient training management experience. It helps the flight school to improve training efficiency, reduce training costs, and enhance training quality and management levels."
In recent years, the personnel and fleet size of AVIC Flight Academy have been continuously expanding, with six Cirrus SR20 aircraft currently operated at the Liping base. The initial certification of the Level 5 Trainer for the Cirrus SR20 model allows AVIC Flight Academy to achieve training with the same model of aircraft and simulator, further improving the training facilities at the Liping base. This is expected to significantly enhance the overall training efficiency, laying a solid foundation for the flight school to achieve its flight goals and development plans.
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