European Simulator Manufacturer Offers Adacel’s Interactive ATC Communications Environment as New Sim Feature
November 15 2010 - 11:42AM
Business Wire
Adacel (ASX:ADA) and European flight simulator manufacturer
Multi Pilot Simulations b.v. (MPS) announced today that automated
air traffic control would now be an option on its devices, enabling
pilots to include ATC interaction in their training.
Attending the European Aviation Training Symposium in Istanbul,
Turkey, MPS Managing Director Dick Verburg said his company would
install its first Adacel “ATC in a Box” (ATCiB) system on a Boeing
737-800 simulator in Holland. He also announced that MPS and North
American based Adacel had signed a Memorandum of Understanding to
offer the ATCiB system on any MPS simulator.
“We are committed to building high-fidelity, yet low-cost pilot
training devices modelled after a Boeing 737NG,” said Mr Verburg.
“Our JAA-Certified fixed-based simulators feature high resolution
visuals coupled with a realistic air traffic environment, increases
the training value in fixed-base devices,” he said. “Today, we have
signed an evaluation and demonstration agreement with Adacel to
install ATCiB on all of our devices, adding a significant new level
of realism by introducing interactive air traffic control
conversations on all simulators which we manufacture.”
Marsha Bell, Adacel’s Vice President Commercial Pilot Training
Systems, said: “A realistic ATC environment has been a missing link
in flight simulation and Adacel is pleased to be partnering with
MPS to offer this solution to MPL and traditional flight training
organizations. ATCiB integrates the ATC environment directly with
the ownship’s scenario, providing traffic and ATC communications
that are relevant and responsive to decisions made by the ownship
aircrew. What the pilot hears correlates with what is seen from the
cockpit. Now pilots training on MPS devices will aviate, navigate
and communicate so they train as they fly and can fly as they
trained.”
Mr Verburg said some regulators allowed fixed base simulators to
be used for part of the training which pilots currently undertake
in full motion devices. “With our simulators we can reduce training
costs while increasing pilot competency,” he said. “ATC
communications as an option on our simulators will contribute to
decision-making, communication and workload management key skills
for professional pilots.”
About Adacel
Adacel develops critical aviation, speech recognition, and
advanced simulation systems for military and commercial
applications. Adacel has revolutionized speech applications for
operational direct voice input control systems and interactive
control of computer generated entities in training systems.
Products include Aurora operational air traffic management systems,
aircraft direct voice input control systems, and advanced simulator
systems for security, airport, air traffic control, and pilot
training.
For more information about Adacel please visit
www.Adacel.com.
About MPS
MPS manufactures B737-NG Fixed Base Simulators mainly for Flight
Training Organizations to provide MCC and Jet Orientation Course
training. Within this range of simulators MPS produces the most
cost effective, high fidelity aviation training device, several of
which are now fully approved by the JAA authorities. In August 2011
MPS will supply its first A320 simulator currently ordered by an
MPS client.
For more information about MPS please visit www.flymps.com
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