CAE gains Dassault approval

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Company gains approval from Dassault during an audit of Falcon training policy manual quality check

CAE has announced that its
training organisation worldwide has passed the requirements of Dassault
Aviation’s Falcon Training Policy Manual (FTPM) quality system audit. The audit
is part of the Dassault Authorised Training Provider authorisation programme.

“The FTPM process is part of Dassault’s team approach to achieving the
highest safety standards and operational excellence for Falcon pilots,
maintenance technicians, and other personnel,” said John Rosanvallon,
president and chief executive officer, Dassault Falcon. “CAE’s policies,
procedures and practices thoroughly address the standards and spirit of
providing quality training to our aircraft operators.”

“CAE is proud to be Dassault’s Falcon training partner across the range of
their aircraft platforms,” said Jeff Roberts, CAE’s group president, Civil
Simulation Products, Training and Services. “The comprehensive FTPM process
is assurance to operators that their pilots and maintenance technicians will
receive an enhanced level of professional training excellence.”

CAE currently provides training for all in-production Falcon aircraft,
including the Falcon 7X, Falcon 900 and Falcon 2000, as well as some earlier
models such as the Falcon 10/100 and Falcon 50/50EX. CAE Dassault Falcon
training programs are available in the Middle East, Europe and North America
and are qualified by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), US Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) and other regulatory authorities.

The company is also the first to provide EASA- and FAA-approved simulator
training of the new Dassault EASy II cockpit with the Honeywell Primus Epic
avionics suite.

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