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One positive element about the current situation is having a bit more time to do documentation. The global simulator manufacturer ALSIM is taking advantage of this unique time of lockdowns and restricted travel to work on many new projects related to their flight training devices and support.
They recently announced the new AL40, a replica of a newDiamond DA40 aircraft. At the same time, ALSIM’s maintenance, research anddevelopment, and hardware/software teams have been hard at work to improve thecapabilities, technology and training on their expanding simulator range.
ALSIM’s technicians normally provide installation and training on site after a client’s simulator has been delivered. However, due to travel restrictions, the after sales and service team has begun producing step by step maintenance videos to provide easy remote installation for clients around the world.
The first customer to benefit from this remote installation is Korean Aviation College. "There were some worries due to the COVID-19 crisis, but our team's ideas and ALSIM's active support combined produced very good results. Through detailed and accurate video explanations, and continuous ALSIM support from France to Korea, the simulator installation went perfectly," commented Young Song, Manager & Mr. Jeong, Director, Korean Aviation College.
As we continue to fight this global pandemic together, ALSIMteam members are available on email and telephone when needed. Normalinstallations and face-to-face training, both on site and at ALSIM’s Franceheadquarters, will proceed as planned once worldwide travel becomes possible.However, the new videos developed during this time will serve as essentialbackup or as part of future recurrent training for years to come.