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Scottish ACS Flight Training school acquires Alsim AL42 flight simulator

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Scottish ACS Flight Training school acquires Alsim AL42 flight simulator - Maintenance / Trainings publisher
Dana Ermolenko
Country: United Kingdom Aircraft: Airplanes

Alsim is very happy to announce the sale of an AL42 flight simulator, an exact copy of the Diamond DA42, to ACS Flight Training, a flight training organization based in Perth, Scotland. ACS Aviation is based at Perth Airport, which is the hub of general aviation in Scotland, located centrally between Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow. The contract was signed during the AeroExpo Event, UK, at the beginning of June.

ACS Flight Training, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cloud Global Group Ltd, selected this simulator for a number of reasons, including reliability, product support and confidence in the Alsim team.

ACS has also chosen Alsim’s AL42 simulator as part of their new business plan and this includes the acquisition of a DA42 Twinstar aircraft. The ATO also wanted to comply with the new EASA requirements such as LPV approach training and the great demand for more “airline orientated pilots” with glass cockpit training for the airline industry.

Craig McDonald, ACS Group Director, emphasizes: “Alsim has a good setup for manufacturing and delivering FSTDs and you can really feel that the Alsim team has years of experience in the field of FNPT devices – this is also one of the reasons why ACS Flight Training has chosen the AL42.”  

About ACS Flight Training

Established in 2007, ACS Aviation operates Scotland’s largest commercial flight training schools and Part-145 approved aircraft maintenance facilities for GA aircraft.

ACS Aviation offers a range of flight training services at Perth Airport, (EGPT) along with on-site engineering and are responsible for the operation of the entire airfield. ACS Aviation provides excellent training from Private Pilots licence up to and including the EASA Commercial Pilot License and Multi-Engine Instrument Rating training. The school has one of the highest industry pass rates, which is reflected in the success of their graduates gaining positions in a wide variety of airlines around the world.





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