Entrol has successfully completed the installation of two state-of-the-art H1000 simulators at Korea Aviation High School. This landmark project enhances the institution’s training capabilities, providing aspiring pilots with cutting-edge tools to excel in their initial aviation training.

The H1000 simulators, classified as Advanced Aviation Training Devices (AATD) and based on the Bell 505 helicopter, feature a compact design tailored for operational efficiency and student accessibility. It includes Fully equipped dual-control Bell 505 cabins, designed without windows or doors to maximize focus on instrumentation and procedure training and an advanced Cylindrical visuals with a 200ºx40º field of view, powered by X-plane 11, ensuring unparalleled clarity and immersion.

The installation of these simulators followed a successful bid for a public tender in South Korea, underscoring Entrol’s reputation as a trusted provider of high-quality simulation solutions. Now operational, the simulators are integral to Korea Aviation High School’s curriculum, focusing on preparing students for the challenges of a professional aviation career.

Juanjo Lechosa, Business Manager at Entrol, stated: “This project marks a significant achievement for Entrol as we continue to expand our presence in Asia. By equipping Korea Aviation High School with advanced simulation technology, we are supporting the development of highly skilled pilots who are ready to meet the demands of the aviation industry”

Korea Aviation High School is recognized as a leading institution for aviation education in South Korea, renowned for its commitment to excellence in training and innovation. The integration of Entrol’s H1000 simulators enhances the school’s ability to deliver world-class instruction, solidifying its position as a pioneer in the field.