24 Dec

New building for unique Beechcraft King Air 200 simulator completed

BLISSAIR, the bizjet company for safe, fast and enjoyable personal flights, will commission a unique Beechcraft King Air FFS Level D simulator in spring 2022 to provide greater safety in a growing market for King Air aircraft. The new building for this simulator in Bocholt, Germany, was completed just before Christmas.

BLISSAIR, the bizjet company for safe, fast and enjoyable personal flights, will launch a unique Beechcraft King Air FFS Level D simulator in spring 2022 to offer more safety in a growing market for King Air aircraft. The new building for this simulator in Bocholt, Germany, was completed just before Christmas.

"With this new King Air Full Flight Simulator we can offer an additional service that is in great demand," explained Franz Hermann Enk, Managing Director of BLISSAIR. "Not only aviation companies and private owners who operate the type and want to train their pilots, but also flight schools - ATOs and Type Rating Examiners will appreciate this simulator."

In addition, the King Air Simulator is of interest for training pilots who work in specialised fields such as the military, ambulance, survey, search and rescue and border surveillance where this type of aircraft is used.

Now that the building is complete, the actual simulator is being installed and certified. "We expect to be fully operational in the second quarter of 2022," says Franz Hermann Enk.

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