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Serbia gets new full motion A320 simulator

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The Aviation Academy in Belgrade has taken delivery of the latest generation full motion level D simulator from Canadian manufacturer CAE for the training of future commercial pilots. According to the “TangoSix” portal, the simulator (pictured below) is currently being installed, after which it will undergo certification from Serbian and European regulators. The Academy has also received a new Flat Panel Trainer for the A320. Last April, Gabrijela Grujić, the Director of the Office for Dual Education and National Qualifications Framework of the Government of Serbia, said, “Pilots as well as cadets from Air Serbia will no longer have to go to France and other countries to undergo training. We know how difficult it is to find simulator slots and they will have priority when it arrives in Serbia next spring. The agreement was signed in March [2024], and the simulator will be delivered within a year”.


March 11, 2025
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  1. Anonymous11:01

    Good news for JU pilot training.

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    1. Anonymous15:08

      +1

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  2. Anonymous14:35

    Great, this should help solving JU problems with the crews.

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    1. Anonymous19:43

      Fewer pilots will leave for oither airlines and more pilots will join the airline now that it has a flight simulator?

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    2. Anonymous21:50

      They will do it at home base instead of having to travel every time.

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    3. Anonymous00:16

      That has nothing to do with solving crew problems tho

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    4. Anonymous03:03

      What evidence can you present here regarding your claim of crew problems? None? 🤡

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    5. Anonymous06:25

      ^ Denial is not a river in Egypt.

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  3. Anonymous14:53

    Is it in Belgrade, or Vršac?

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    1. Anonymous15:04

      Belgrade

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  4. Anonymous16:26

    Excellent news!! Bravo🇷🇸

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  5. Anonymous16:46

    It's Beograd.

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  6. Anonymous17:05

    Excellent news! Can others use FS, and at what prices?

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    1. Anonymous17:34

      That will be definitely an option, that's how you pay off the cost of this simulator...

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  7. Anonymous21:26

    Bravo Srbija!

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