Dassault’s New Standards Achieved by Training Providers

Written by thomas · Filed Under Aeronautics News 

January 18, 2013

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(Saint-Cloud, France, January 18, 2013) – Dassault Falcon has awarded its two training
partners, CAE and FlightSafety International, certificates demonstrating full compliance with
requirements of the new Falcon Training Policy Manual (FTPM). The certificates cover training
of pilots, maintenance personnel and cabin crew.
“The certificate ensures that training conforms fully with Dassault Aviation requirements and that
the slightest change in aircraft design will immediately be reflected in the training syllabus,” said
Gerard Dailloux, Vice President, Operational Support at Dassault Aviation. “Obtaining them
required an enormous investment in time and resources on the part of our training partners –
testimony to the closeness of our partnership and our mutual commitment to providing the
highest level of training quality and safety to our customers.”
The FTPM is intended to ensure that Falcon customers around the world are trained to the same
high quality standard and equally benefit from the most up-to-date technical information on each
aircraft they operate. To obtain qualification, FlightSafety International and CAE each underwent
a stringent evaluation intended to identify variance from FTPM policy standards and update
instructor skills, courseware and training tools and devices where needed to meet these
standards. The training providers developed a process which involved intensive tracking of
changes to aircraft design and flight documentation and drew heavily on customer feedback and
internal quality audits.
The certificates are valid for two years which reflect the ongoing nature of the approval process
and will be followed by individual aircraft approvals throughout 2013.

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