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FlightSafety first to offer authorised G650 sim
FlightSafety International now offers the only factory-authorised Gulfstream G650 training programme located in Europe, using its fifth G650 simulator. It is installed at Farnborough airport and qualified to Level D by the FAA and EASA.
Read this story in our April 2017 printed issue.

FlightSafety International now offers the only factory-authorised Gulfstream G650 training programme located in Europe, using its fifth G650 simulator. It is installed at Farnborough airport and qualified to Level D by the FAA and EASA.

“Gulfstream and FlightSafety work closely to ensure the simulator reflects the exact flying and operating characteristics of the Gulfstream G650 aircraft now and in the future,” says executive VP of commercial at FlightSafety David Davenport. “As the only factory-authorised training provider for the G650, our training materials meet Gulfstream's highest standards and include the latest aircraft configuration updates and operating guidance.”

FlightSafety has been the official factory authorised training organisation for Gulfstream for more than four decades. Pilot, maintenance technician and flight attendant training is offered for the complete line of Gulfstream aircraft using a fleet of 33 full flight simulators as well as other advanced training devices and equipment.

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