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European Flyers' fixed wing en-1000 sim certified by EASA
EASA has given European Flyers the nod of approval for its Entrol en-1000 simulator. The device is equipped with GTN 650 and can switch between analogue and glass cockpits, providing a realistic training experience.
The en-1000 FNPT II is designed to behave as realistically as possible.

European Flyers, a flight school based in Madrid and Alicante in Spain, has achieved FNPT II certification from EASA for its entrol en-1000 simulator.

The en-1000 FNPT II is a fixed-wing simulator reconfigurable between SEP and MEP, equipped with a GTN 650 and a cabin that is interchangeable between analogue and glass cockpits. It offers schools the possibility of providing quality training with lower risks and reduced costs. The simulator is located in Mutxamel, near Alicante.

CEO of entrol Luis Olarte states: “Obtaining the certification of a simulator by the competent civil authority of each country completes the process so that it can be used officially for pilot training. We develop each simulator so that it complies with the requirements of the regulations, acts as the real aircraft and behaves as realistically as possible, thus giving rise to a quality training tool.”

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