SAFE, Redbird Pilot Proficiency Project Opens at AirVenture 2014
The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) and Redbird Flight Simulations will host free Pilot Proficiency Program(TM) (PPP) sessions at AirVenture 2014 from Monday, May 28 through Saturday, August 2.
The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) and Redbird Flight Simulations will host free Pilot Proficiency Program(TM) (PPP) sessions at AirVenture 2014 from Monday, May 28 through Saturday, August 2. The sessions will focus solely on eleven challenging VFR and IFR scenarios in an advanced Redbird MCX motion simulator, which is a full-motion feature-rich advanced Aviation Training Device with dual controls and wrap-around visuals in a fully enclosed cockpit. "It serves up a level of realism that is simply unavailable in other training devices on the market," said Charlie Gregoire, VP of Sales and Marketing for Redbird, "These Pilot Proficiency Project(TM) sessions let pilots experience the effectiveness of flight simulation in maintaining proficiency," said SAFE Executive Director Doug Stewart. "Many pilots are not flying as much now because of the high cost of fuel, and thus losing their proficiency. Flight simulation offers a cost-effective, alternative means of maintaining proficiency." The Redbird simulator will be available from 9 AM to 2 PM each day, Monday through Saturday. Pre-registration is required and will be first-come, first-served at the SAFE exhibit tent, space 35 on James Ray Boulevard near College Park. Ten 30 minute simulator sessions will be available each day. Redbird President Charlie Gregoire said the company was delighted to once again partner with SAFE for the challenging simulator sessions. "Many pilots wouldn't dare attempt these scenarios by themselves in a real airplane," said Gregoire, "but they can here with complete safety. It's a SAFE way to maintain your proficiency." SAFE is a non-profit, member-run professional organization for flight instructors and aviation educators. Among its nearly 1,000 members are some of the top-rated instructors in the nation. It offers networking, resources and more for flight instructors, public and private school teachers, higher education academicians and other aerospace professionals. Redbird Flight Simulations, founded in 2006, has made realistic simulated flight more accessible to general aviation. With more than 800 units in service world-wide, Redbird has become the fastest growing and most innovative simulator provider in the industry.
