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The FAA has granted interim level-C qualification for the Bell 525 flight simulation training device (FSTD) at the Bell Training Academy in Fort Worth, Texas, the rotorcraft OEM announced today at European Rotors 2025. Designed and manufactured by Tampa, Florida-based sister company TRU Simulation + Training, the simulator will enable pilots to virtually fly the super-medium twin helicopter prior to FAA type certification, which Bell previously said is expected by year-end.
TRU Simulation developed the device to provide pilots with a seamless transition from simulator to aircraft. Bell said the qualification marks an important advancement in its training program and overall readiness for commercial operations.
The FSTD features a high-fidelity visual system, realistic cockpit environment, and advanced motion platform to reproduce flight dynamics and handling qualities of the 525. It allows trainees to experience normal and emergency scenarios in a fully immersive, controlled environment.
“This milestone is a great step toward preparing our teams for future operations with the Bell 525 and future pilots for type rating,” said Bell senior v-p Mike Deslatte.
The Bell 525 incorporates fly-by-wire controls, an integrated vehicle health monitoring system, and a drive architecture that separates high-speed components from the main gearbox into independent engine reduction gearboxes.