Flight Training Device
Orient Flight School is the
first privileged operator of ALSIM simulator in India.
ALSIM is a France based Flight Simulator manufacturing
company. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation
in India approves the Simulator for imparting basic
and advanced training on instrument approach procedures,
simulated emergency procedures etc.
The AL 50 is also an ideal ab-initio
flight trainer for aspiring Pilots.The AL50's highly-refined
design characteristics, offer an effective and economic
answer to pedagogical needs for initial pilot training
and for maintaining and developing pilot skills.

The
AL50 simulator is provided with generic flight models
which replicate aircraft like the Piper PA-38 Tomahawk,
Robin DR400 2+2 Dauphin, HR200, Cessna C152, Cessna
C172, M20J, Cessna C182 RG and Socata TB20 TrinidaD.
The canopy slides to the rear
for easy access. The cockpit represents a single-pilot
cockpit and features the characteristics of a single-engine
(piston engine) airplane.
Situated next to the cockpit,
the instructor's station enables the instructor to
conduct simulations with multiple software menus.
The instructor can display and position the aircraft
in flight, control weather conditions, simulate breakdowns
and access preprogrammed flight sequences. The flight
model mirrors the general characteristics of a single
piston engine aircraft.
A student training on a simulator
prior to actual flight training is more comfortable
in the cockpit and also develops confidence and interest
which ultimately increasing the rate of success.
OFS has students from various
cultures and nationalities. Sponsored students from
various government and private companies have successfully
completed their training programme.
It aims to provide quality training,
which can be compared to any of the leading flight
schools in the world. With all the modern training
aids in OFS, which are updated periodically, the students
will find learning and flying both stimulating and
enjoyable.
OFS
believes in offering students value for money and
also imparting the latest technology available in
the aviation industry. Through extensive interaction
with industry and academic professionals, the end
user is expected to make the best use of the resource.