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The Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority qualified the new simulator on Feb. 15, 2024. REISER PhotoThe Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority qualified the new simulator on Feb. 15, 2024. REISER Photo

REISER claims world’s first H145 D3 FFS qualification

REISER Press Release | February 19, 2024

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REISER Simulation and Training announces a groundbreaking milestone in aviation simulation excellence. The company proudly reveals that they have secured the distinction of being the very first to obtain Level D qualification for the Airbus H145 Full-Flight Simulator (FFS) in the D3 version.

The D3 version of the renowned Airbus H145 helicopter introduces significant enhancements, featuring a 5-bladed main rotor subsystem and the HELIONIX Avionics Suite Version 8.0. These advancements represent a remarkable leap forward in helicopter technology and performance. REISER is at the forefront of simulating these innovations to provide pilots with the most accurate and immersive training experience possible.

Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority qualified the new REISER H145 D3 FFS at Norwegian Competence Centre Helicopter, NCCH A.S. in Stavanger, Norway, on February 15, 2024.

To bring these extraordinary improvements to life, REISER Simulation and Training conducted a comprehensive new flight data campaign, which involved gathering data directly from the real helicopter. These meticulously collected data serve as the foundation for the brand-new flight model. As a result, the new Level D FFS is not merely 98 percent true to reality but an unparalleled 100 percent true to the real Airbus H145 D3 aircraft.

“REISER Simulation and Training has always been at the forefront of innovation in aviation simulation, and this milestone is a testament to our team’s dedication and expertise,” states Dr. Johannes Hain, CEO at REISER Simulation and Training.

“We are delighted to provide the aviation community with a simulator that truly reflects the capabilities and advancements of the Airbus H145 D3, ultimately enhancing the safety and proficiency of helicopter pilots and crewmembers worldwide,” adds Dr. Michael Mayrhofer, CEO at NCCH.

This press release was prepared and distributed by REISER.

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