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ECFT inks deal with Abu Dhabi Aviation

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, November 19 - 2008 at 07:54

Emirates-CAE Flight Training has signed a contract with Abu Dhabi Aviation, the region's largest commercial helicopter operator, to train ADA's Bell 412 helicopter pilots over three years at ECFT in Dubai. ECFT is home to the only Level D Bell 412 full flight simulator (FFS) with JAA and FAA approval in the Middle East, Africa and Europe. To date, more than 30 clients including offshore operators, police forces and companies specializing in search and rescue, train their pilots through various programmes offered by the ECFT, according to a press release.

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