Press Release
Czech Airlines to buy a new flight simulator
July 13, 2006
Czech Airlines has chosen the supplier of a new cabin simulator for Airbus A320 aircraft. After a
tender, the supplier will be TFC GmbH Käufer of Germany. The simulator valued at CZK 52 million
will allow the national air carrier to train cabin crews under real flight conditions, which will
significantly improve the quality of training as required by European aviation regulations. The new
simulator should be installed in the Czech Airlines Training Centre in Prague in September
2007.
The simulator will be an exact scale replica of the A320 fuselage. The interior will contain all the
interior equipment of a real aircraft, including working doors and emergency exits, simulations
of fire, smoke and loss of pressure. It will be mobile with a landscape visualisation outside the
windows for very realistic training in both normal and emergency situations – for example flying
through turbulence, emergency landings, aborted take-off etc.
TFC will develop and manufacture the new simulator at its head office near Düsseldorf in close co-
operation with Czech Airlines so that it is perfectly adapted to the needs of CSA.
However, the new simulator is not only going to be used by Czech Airlines’ air crews. Just as with its
other simulators, CSA plans to rent the free capacity of its top equipment to other interested air
carriers, both domestic and international. The company even expects to use the simulator for the
public; at the moment, CSA is opening fear of flying courses where flight simulation is included.
At present, Czech Airlines has two simulators for pilot training (Boeing 737 and ATR 42), one
simulator for training cabin crews in standard and emergency situations and several special simulators
– for instance for door opening training, cockpit pilot procedures and real fire extinguishing training in
enclosed spaces. Currently, the installation of a new flight simulator for training A 320 pilots is being
completed.
The Boeing 737 flight simulator has been in operation since June 2000. Since then, hundreds of pilots
from CSA as well as foreign airlines have “flown” more than 32 thousand hours on it. It was
estimated that the purchase price of CZK 250 million would be returned within eight years. Thanks to
efficient use of the simulator, however, it has only taken six years.
Jana Víšková
Czech Airlines spokesperson
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Flight simulators are an integral part of pilot and cabin crew training because:
They allow situations that cannot be practiced in a real aircraft to be simulated – e.g. fire or
engine defect at any stage of the flight, loss of pressure and drop of elevation in emergencies
Any kind of weather may be simulated – visibility and height of clouds, rain, snow, direction
and intensity of wind, turbulence etc.
The lesson can be stopped at any time and discussed with the students
Their flight characteristics and control systems are absolutely identical to the particular aircraft
The price of a simulator hour is roughly a tenth of an hour in a real aircraft
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Czech Airlines (CSA) – the largest national carrier among the new EU member countries according to number of
transported passengers. In 2005, the airline carried a record number of more than 5 million passengers. Since
2001, it has been a member of SkyTeam, one of the leading global airline alliances. CSA currently offers
connections to 113 destinations in 47 countries worldwide. The fleet contains 50 aircraft – ATR 42’s/72’s, Boeing
737’s and Airbus A310/A320/A321’s.
For the past three years, CSA has been selected as the “Best Airline Based in Central/Eastern Europe - 2004,
2005 and 2006”. This title is annually awarded by the Official Airline Guide (OAG) and is based on the votes of
industry professionals.
In January 2006, Czech Airlines also won the “Best Airline in Eastern Europe” Award (the Annual GT Tested
Awards) for a second year running. CSA was also on a shortlist for the eight best world airlines for the year 2005.
CONTACT: jana.viskova@csa.cz, Czech Airlines, Ruzyně Airport, PRAGUE 6, tel.: 220 11 6220 or 4275
www.csa.cz
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