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Hanseo University enhances aviation training with new Frasca Cessna 172 device.

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Hanseo University enhances aviation training with new Frasca Cessna 172 device.
Hanseo University in South Korea expands its aviation program with a new Frasca Cessna 172 training device.

Key Points

  • 1Hanseo University in South Korea significantly expands its aviation training program with a new Frasca device.
  • 2The new Level 5 Cessna 172 Flight Training Device enhances realistic pilot education capabilities.
  • 3This acquisition strengthens the long-standing collaboration between Hanseo University and Frasca International.

Hanseo University in South Korea is significantly enhancing its aviation training capabilities with the acquisition of a new Level 5 Cessna 172 Flight Training Device (FTD) from Frasca International, Inc. This latest addition underscores the university's commitment to providing advanced pilot education and marks a pivotal expansion of its comprehensive aviation program. The state-of-the-art simulator will enable students to gain realistic flight experience, crucial for modern pilot development.

The deployment of this new FTD represents the latest milestone in a long-standing and productive collaboration between Hanseo University and Urbana, Illinois-based Frasca International. Frasca, a FlightSafety International company, is a recognized leader in flight simulation technology, providing advanced training solutions globally. This partnership ensures that Hanseo University's students benefit from cutting-edge simulation technology, preparing them for careers in the demanding commercial aviation sector.

Topics

Hanseo UniversityFrasca InternationalFlight TrainingSouth KoreaCessna 172

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