Bell 525 Simulator receives FAA qualification

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Bell Textron announced at the European Rotors show in Germany that the Bell 525 Flight Simulation training device at the Bell Training Academy has received Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) Flight Simulation Interim Level C Training Device qualification.

The training device was designed and manufactured by Bell Textron affiliate TRU Simulation + Training. This new milestone will allow Bell pilots to earn flight hours on the Bell 525 platform ahead of type certification.

“This milestone is a great step toward preparing our teams for future operations with the Bell 525 and future pilots for type rating,” said Mike Deslatte, senior vice president, Bell. “Now, our pilots can log Bell 525 flight hours and build on their aircraft knowledge from flight test operations.”

The simulator is equipped with high-fidelity visual systems, realistic cockpit environments and advanced motion platforms, these create an experience that mirrors actual flight conditions. The simulator is designed to offer pilots a realistic training experience, replicating the performance and handling characteristics of Bell’s 525 helicopters. The simulator means that pilots can train in a controlled and safe environment, allowing enhancement of their their skills and readiness for real-world operations.

The first order for Bell’s 525 came from oil and gas giant Equinor in March 2024 when it booked for 10 aircraft. The helicopter was launched at Heli-Expo 2012 in Dallas and completed its maiden flight on July 1st, 2015. The manufacturer is still working towards  FAA certification and the global pandemic has caused significant delays.

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