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Leonardo and Reiser Co-developing AW139 Flight Training Device
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Training system replicates the helicopter’s cockpit, controls, and avionics
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Portland, UK-based HeliOperations has signed a memorandum of understanding with Reiser for the purchase of an AW139 level-3 flight training device.
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Reiser Simulation and Training and Leonardo are co-developing a flight training device (FTD) that replicates the AW139 medium-twin helicopter. The FTD costs much less than a full-flight simulator and is far more cost-effective when the higher simulation level is not required.

Portland, UK-based HeliOperations has signed a memorandum of understanding with Reiser for the purchase of an AW139 level-3 FTD. By placing the FTD at its facility, HeliOperations will be able to improve safety and boost operational readiness among its pilots. “This partnership reflects a shared commitment to driving innovation, expanding accessibility, and elevating safety standards in rotorcraft training,” according to Reiser.

The FTD uses high-fidelity cockpit components that include avionics, flight controls, and an electronic control loading system that replicates the feel of the helicopter’s controls. Full night-vision-goggle capability is available as well, along with an instructor operator station.

“For Reiser, this partnership and the development of another helicopter training device together with Leonardo marks an important milestone in the collaboration and extends the product portfolio by one of the most relevant helicopter types in the world,” said CEO Johannes Hain.

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