Emirates signs deal for helicopter pilot training
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, November 11 - 2008 at 14:48
Emirates-CAE Flight Training has signed a five-year contract with Gulf Helicopters Company to be their exclusive training provider for the company's fleet of Bell helicopters. Under the terms of the agreement, Gulf Helicopter Bell 412 pilots will undergo specialized training to meet special mission and regulatory requirements of GHC. Training will take place at Emirates-CAE Flight Training in Dubai. The training program includes simulator training on the CAE Bell 412 full-flight simulator, enhanced classroom-based training and crew resource management.
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