Langley Flying School acquires AL250 simulator

Alsim Press Release | September 9, 2020

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Langley Flying School in British Columbia is adding a high fidelity Alsim AL250 simulator to its growing fleet.

Langley Flying School has been operating out of the Langley Regional Airport (CYNJ) since 1994 and currently has a record number of students. Alsim Photo

Langley Flying School has been operating out of the Langley Regional Airport (CYNJ) since 1994 and currently has a record number of students. In May 2020, the flight training unit relocated to a new and larger training facility at the Langley Regional Airport to provide an exceptional and more comfortable experience to all its clients. Its Alsim AL250 simulator, ideal for single and multi engine piston training with both analogue and glass flight decks and real Garmin GTN650, will be Transport Canada certified Level 2-IPC.

“We carefully considered all options in finding the perfect flight training device because we needed a simulator that not only satisfied our mission of providing safe and effective pilot training, but also one that could meet the enhanced training standards our newly approved aviation diploma program promises; at the same time we also wanted a device that would complement our new flight training facility. The AL250 from Alsim was the perfect fit, with the improved visuals, GPS and RNAV capabilities, we believe it has the capacity to not become obsolete in the next few years,” said Aaron Achoba, chief flight instructor at Langley.

“Knowing Aaron for some years now, and at the same time witnessing his school’s growth, we are excited to add Langley as our newest client in Canada. We know they will be extremely happy with this simulator that continues to evolve and helps students learn faster and more efficiently,” added Dr. Scott Firsing of Alsim’s North America office.

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