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FlightSafety International in Photos

One of the ideas that revolutionized pilot training.

A.L. Ueltschi
A.L. Ueltschi, founder of FlightSafety International, circa 1970.
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Ueltschi (second from right) gains experience in instrument and night flight with Queen City Flying Service in Cincinnati.
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FlightSafety took wing in 1951 using Link trainers.
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In the 1970s, the school began using backlighted displays animated with sequential lights and moving parts, adding a dimension of realism to the classroom.
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Today’s FlightSafety International’s Atlanta Learning Center houses 17 simulators and 64 instructors.
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And, of course, the training for the Learjet 31, 35, 45 and 60 series is conducted there.

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