Pan Am Flight Academy, a renowned center for aviation training, has announced the successful qualification of its state-of-the-art B737 MAX-8 Level D simulator. The simulator (with the latest L3 Harris Reality-Seven technology) has completed its rigorous testing and will be ready to facilitate pilot training from August 1, 2023.
The B737 MAX-8 simulator boasts cutting-edge features and advanced capabilities, ensuring a realistic and immersive training experience. In addition, the simulator features the latest advances, such as the Runway Awareness and Advisory System (RAAS), TCAS II-7.1, weather radar, electrically controlled motion and cargo system, and the RSi EPIC visual system, setting a new standard in aviation training.
“The qualification of the B737 MAX-8 simulator reaffirms our commitment to provide a high-quality training experience for our students. We are pleased to offer this state-of-the-art simulator, which represents a substantial investment in our training programs,” said Jeff Portanova, President of Pan Am Flight Academy.
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The addition of the B737 MAX-8 simulator consolidates the academy’s position as one of the main providers in the aviation industry. Pilots from airlines and aviation organizations around the world will have access to enhanced training options, allowing them to improve their skills and experience on this very popular commercial aircraft.
Pan Am Flight Academy offers a wide range of programs for commercial pilots, including initial type ratings, upgrades, continuing education, ATP-CTP, and various specialized courses. The addition of the B737 MAX-8 simulator reinforces Pan Am Flight Academy‘s dedication to meeting the changing demands of the industry and ensuring that pilots receive the highest level of instruction.
“With the qualification of the B737 MAX-8 simulator, we are ready to welcome commercial pilots and offer them a training experience unmatched in its authenticity and technological advances” concluded Jeff Portanova .
SOURCE: PRNewswire