In the building which has 4 floors, there are classrooms, a instructor room, administration rooms, Susi Pudjiasti's workspace, and the aircraft simulators. This building has been operated since 6 months ago, but on the day it was inaugurated. "We could not send all plane pilots to the U.S. for simulator training, it is better if we buy and has its own simulator," said Susi.
According to Operations Director Susi Air who also Susi's husband, Christian von Strombeck, all aircraft pilots of Susi Air has been do training here. One of the facilities to be proud at this building, is a aircraft simulator they have. "In addition, the simulator can also explore the capabilities of the aircraft pilot and co-pilot," said Christian.
The aircraft simulator is a model of Cessna Grand Caravan 208B. In the simulator were purchased from Canada, the aircraft pilots could practice with more leverage before practice using the original aircraft. If using an airplane, can not possibly put the pilot and copilot who being practices simultaneously within a single plane. It becomes different when using the simulator. That may be done, and make it easier for instructors to observe the pilot and co-pilot who was practicing.
In addition to the simulator, the training center buildings also has a classrooms with style of minimalist and modern. Each floor has a large glass window that became a substitute the wall. The room became brighter when during the day. Fresh shades even more so because a lot of potted trees placed in the building. And the latter, which is also arguably the coolest, there is a helipad on the top floor, which is located on the roof of the 4th floor.
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