Helicopters Otago acquires first Entrol H45 simulator in New Zealand


An interior view of the Entrol H45 simulator. Entrol Photo

Helicopters Otago NZ has purchased an H45 FNPT II MCC simulator from Entrol

Based on the Airbus H145 D3 helicopter, this simulator will be installed at its Mosgiel base in early 2024, with which the entire Otago Helicopters team can train.

It will have the complete Entrol technology package, including the 200 x70-degree field of view (FOV) spherical visual, the debriefing station to review the exercises, the Entrol vibration system, and mission scenarios.

The Entrol H45 features a replica of the integrated Helionix avionics. It simulates the experience of flying an Airbus H145, including the four-axis autopilot system, which increases flight safety and reduces pilot workload.

With this new simulator, Entrol said it remains firm in its commitment to technological advances in the sector and reaffirms its desire to meet the needs of its customers.

This will be the first Entrol device installed in New Zealand, adding this country to the long list of Entrol’s customers worldwide.

“We are happy that Helicopters Otago trusted Entrol for this project,” said Claudia Calleja, business manager in Entrol Simulators.

The Helicopters Otago team intends to have the simulator installed at its Mosgiel base in early 2024. Entrol Photo

“With this simulator, we mark our first one in New Zealand, which is a huge achievement for us. We hope to establish a long-lasting bond with Helicopters Otago, fostering strong ties between our organizations for years to come.”

“We believe a clear communication process is very important for business,” said Graeme Gale, CEO and founder of Helicopters Otago. “Entrol has been very approachable and clear. I am confident this simulator will enhance the safety of our training and will keep our pilots up to date with the complexity of the H145 and the ability to fly all the different IFR/PBN procedures. This simulator feels like a real aircraft, very similar to the H145 D3. It’s fantastic!”

Andrew McKay, who is in charge of flight standards licensing for the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand, said: “This simulator is easily in the top 10 percent I have tested.”

  
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