Home / Photos / FlightSafety International in Photos Photos FlightSafety International in Photos By January 11, 2012 One of the ideas that revolutionized pilot training.A.L. Ueltschi, founder of FlightSafety International, circa 1970. Ueltschi (second from right) gains experience in instrument and night flight with Queen City Flying Service in Cincinnati. FlightSafety took wing in 1951 using Link trainers. In the 1970s, the school began using backlighted displays animated with sequential lights and moving parts, adding a dimension of realism to the classroom. Today’s FlightSafety International’s Atlanta Learning Center houses 17 simulators and 64 instructors. And, of course, the training for the Learjet 31, 35, 45 and 60 series is conducted there. More From Photos A Fond Memory: Sun 'n Fun Aerospace Expo 2023 Gallery: The Evolution of Van's Aircraft Gallery: Tails on Display at Oshkosh Gallery: Wednesday at Oshkosh Photos: <i>FLYING</i> Honors Award Winners at Adventure Party First Look: Supernal's Air Taxi Passenger Cabin