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Old 26th Feb 2015, 14:41
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Simulator Training on EC 135

Hi ! I need help. Where can I do ground course and simulator training on EC 135? Remember this will be self sponsored and not paid for by the employer!
Cheers and blue skies.
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Old 26th Feb 2015, 19:25
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Bond Air Services at EGBJ
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Maybe SAF in Albertville, France:

Formation pilotage Hélicoptères - SAF HELICOPTERES

The simulator is brand new and, unlike Bond, it is a full flight sim Level B.
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In germany:

ADAC HEMS Academy - www.hems-academy.de
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Hello,
I would like to add some small question:
is there any FFS in EASA which allowed Zero Flight Time training on EC 135?
I'm asking in the aspect of IR(H) training.
Greets
Jack
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I don't know about France, I do know ADAC are top notch and they have a full blown Simulator, therefore I would recommend them.

I don't think you get around no time on the real aircraft if that is what your question was.

I know Offshore Ops do the initial type rating training on the simulator but you still need 2hrs on the aircraft before they let you loos on the line.
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@Topik22 ... NO.

Evth. is written in PART-FCL (you must spend some time in the real aircraft)

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Thanks a lot,
it was my hope for something what could be written between the lines...
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Sanjay, Bond at Gloucester (UK) are superb. I did my 135 and IR training with them and couldn't fault them at all. Fantastic facility, fantastic instruction. Gold seal, basically. Good luck!
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