New Flight Simulators Enhance Training at CAFCU

29 October 2024

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U-Wing Simulation Cessna C172S FTD. Image credit: U-Wing.

Recently, U-Wing Simulation successfully delivered five flight training devices to the Civil Aviation Flight University of China (CAFCU). Among the four Cessna C172S FTDs, two are deployed at the Mianyang branch, with one each at the Xinjin branch and the Flight Technology College. Additionally, one Cirrus SR20 FTD has been deployed at the Luoyang branch. All devices have passed the Level 5 certification by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) under CCAR-60-R1 and is now officially in operation.

The delivered C172S FTDs and SR20 FTDs are independently developed and manufactured by U-Wing Simulation, utilizing advanced simulation technology with a 1:1 simulated cockpit. They perfectly replicate all flight and operational characteristics of different aircraft types and feature high fidelity, reliability, and low total life-cycle costs. Both devices utilize the ViSYS high-definition visual system, leveraging large-scale modeling technology to provide a realistic flight environment tailored to general aviation low-altitude visual flight rules. Furthermore, both are equipped with a closed-loop control loading system that enhances the realistic feedback during training, significantly increasing the immersion for trainees and providing support for flight training.

These 5 devices will offer CAFCU students training conditions and flight experiences, injecting new energy into the flight training programs at various branches, and further enhancing the quality and effectiveness of the university's flight training. In the future, U-Wing Simulation will continue to focus on technological innovation and collaborate with more partners.

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