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Old 27th Jul 2008, 18:54
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Simulators for IR training in SA

Hi,

I was wondering if anyone knew of any twin simulators in SA that i could do my instrument rating training on, Ideally it would be a twin but a guess a complex single would be ok as well.

If anyone out there knows of any as well as how much they cost then please let me know.
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Old 27th Jul 2008, 19:26
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try www.loutzavia.co.za they have one configured for a Baron that is fairly real.

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Simulators for IR Training in Sa

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Here's another option for you: Simuflight (http://www.simuflight.co.za) - I visited their Grand Central facility recently. Very decent with a great staff compliment.

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Yeah go to simuflight absolutely ood facility for sim IR training,i did my IR,ME sim there using the Baron 58 two years ago if i remember correctly it used to be R580/hour,quite good.Simuflight is just opposite Grand-central airport,if u can go to Grand-central at pooleys and ask for Leonard Edwards he's B732 captain and a SACAA DE he can renew ur IR.
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Yeah try simuflight at grand Central or APTRAC in PE, both use the same simulator developed and manufactured by Simuflight. Very realistic not like your PC screen and joystick stuff. They have Beech 1900 sims and helicopters as well.
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Try ATA in Springs Joburg they have a sim which can be configured as a Piper Arrow, Seneca and a King Air. 650/per hour on the sim and they have Seneca on their fleet
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