SINGAPORE: Singapore is fast becoming a regional hub for training helicopter pilots - with a new full-flight simulator that went operational in early April.
Besides France, the Republic is the only country to have this high-tech machine, sited in Seletar Aerospace Park.
About 40 pilots from
five nations, including Australia, India and the United Arab Emirates,
will train at the Eurocopter simulator this year.
In Eurocopter's
helicopter simulator, trainees experience flying over France and get a
hand at executing different chopper manoeuvres.
Park Chang Sung from the South Korean Coast Guard has trained with the simulator.
"It's
hard to practice emergency situations because it is very dangerous. So
this simulator lets us practice in safety," he said.
Scott Kitchen, who trained Mr Park, said simulators make pilot training safer.
"It
also saves valuable training dollars for any company or any
organisation because the cost for a flight hour is much more than what
it costs to run the flight simulator," said Mr Kitchen.
Eurocopter's training centre in Seletar Aerospace Park also has another simulator, used by Singapore's Air Force.
An average of 50 of its pilots train with it annually.
Ronnie Chan, an instructor for the simulator, said it plays a crucial role in honing pilot skills.
"Sometimes
when you practice in the air, you feel a bit lost because you don't
know what to do. (In the simulator), technique-wise, if you are wrong,
we'll correct you," said Mr Chan.
Eurocopter said many more bookings to use their training services are in the pipeline.
- CNA/cc