Adacel completes ATC simulator project in Algeria
Adacel Systems has completed installation and site acceptance testing for an air traffic control (ATC) simulation system and intelligent communications environment (ICE) training system in Blida, Algeria, for the Algerian Air Force.
Under the terms of the contract with the Algerian Ministry of Defence, Adacel has supplied MaxSim ATC simulation systems comprised of multi-position control tower, approach radar and precision approach radar simulators.
The systems will allow training both individuals and teams in the control tower and radar disciplines and can be operated independently or in a fully integrated mode. The ICE station is an independent system that is primarily used to assist training in aviation phraseology proficiency and communications procedures.
The systems will be integrated into the Algerian Air Force’s ATC training programme and will allow air traffic controllers to access the tools that will promote the development of the essential skills to perform in accordance with international standards.
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