The Aéropyrénées Simulators

Aéropyrénées has chosen FNPT II-certified models from the manufacturer ALSIM.

The FNPT II (Flight & Navigational Procedure Trainer) is a highly effective educational tool used for a portion of the students’ training.

Under the guidance of their instructor, candidates can train in optimal safety and comfort, from initial stages to their MCC. It is also used for various modular training programs. Learn more about the training options.

ALSIM ALX – FNPT II & ALSIM AL250 – FNPT II    PERPIGNAN

SEP, MEP, MEDIUM JET MCC/JOC (Type A320) configuration

ALSIM AL250 – FNPT II    Toussus Le Noble

SEP, MEP configuration

ALSIM AL250 – FNPT II    Valence

SEP, MEP configuration

USE & ADVANTAGES

  • Improving your skill level while reducing the stress of learning

  • Familiarization with emergency situations

  • Reduced training costs

  • Learning radio navigation and safety

TO GO FURTHER – GLOSSARY OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF SIMULATORS

The JAA (European Aeronautical Authorities) distinguish several types of devices allowing the flight of an airplane to be more or less faithfully reproduced.

The BITD

  • The BITD, or Basic Instrument Training Device, is a computer-based system. It features a dashboard along with a basic visual display.

The FNPT – FSTD

  • The Flight Navigation and Procedure Trainer is a generic simulator. It is a cockpit representation of a specific type or class of aircraft, though it is not an exact replica.

  • The FNPT II is equipped with an external visual system managed by one or more video projectors. This model is the one used by Aéropyrénées – ALSIM AL250.

The FFS

  • The Full Flight Simulator reproduces all the systems of the real plane.

  • It is installed on a mobile platform generally consisting of six hydraulic jacks controlled by dedicated computers, along with a projection system that replicates the external visual.

  • The FFS is a machine of extraordinary complexity that utilizes various technologies from the fields of mechanics, hydraulics, computing, electronics, and optics.