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Loft Dynamics works with Mountainflyers to develop a unique helicopter training concept

Mountainflyers, located at Bern Airport in Switzerland, is a renowned helicopter company known for its innovation. The Mountainflyers flight school recently introduced a groundbreaking commercial helicopter pilot training program that incorporates state-of-the-art VR simulators from Loft Dynamics. The first student to complete the course has now passed the commercial helicopter pilot license (CPL) exam and secured a job as a freelance sightseeing pilot.

Well-prepared for a commercial career

Comprehensive training is crucial for aspiring helicopter pilots to develop the necessary competencies for their careers. Mountainflyers has developed a unique training concept, using Loft Dynamics simulators at its base in Bern, to equip future commercial helicopter pilots with a wide array of skills in normal and abnormal operating environments.

Students can now obtain a commercial pilot license and AS350 type rating more cost-effectively than ever before. The program includes 10 hours of flight time on the Robinson R22, followed by 10 hours in the Airbus H125 VR simulator from Loft Dynamics and 10 hours in a real H125. "With this training concept, we prepare student pilots for their specific future careers,” explained Christoph Graf, owner and CEO of Mountainflyers. “Training in the simulator can effectively complement training in a real helicopter, as it increases the depth and scope of training and reduces costs."

Training in the simulator can effectively complement training in a real helicopter, as it increases the depth and scope of training and reduces costs.

Christoph Graf
Owner and CEO of Mountainflyers Ltd.

First student successfully completes the course

Manuel Meyerhans is the first student to complete the CPL training course with Mountainflyers. He now holds a CPL, including an AS350 type rating. After first realizing his dream of flying in the Robinson R22, Meyerhans also completed his mountain training (MOU) on the Robinson R44. "I opted for the Mountainflyers CPL training concept because I can practice maneuvers in the simulator that can't be trained in a real helicopter," Meyerhans said after passing his CPL exam. "Because the cockpit layout, procedures, and flight dynamics in the simulator are exactly the same as the helicopter, the transition is very easy. The simulator allows for cost-effective and consistent training of maneuvers and procedures, making it a safe and efficient way to learn." Meyerhans can now pilot commercial flights and plans to obtain his flight instructor license.

Because the cockpit layout, procedures, and flight dynamics in the simulator are exactly the same as the helicopter, the transition is very easy.

Manuel Meyerhans
Commercial Helicopter Pilot

Strategic path to the helicopter cockpit

Mountainflyers paves the way for future commercial helicopter pilots. Graf emphasizes the importance of early planning for career development: "Good career planning is essential in the helicopter industry due to the high level of investment necessary to acquire the commercial helicopter pilot license. Our basic training on Robinson helicopters and turbine training on the Bell 505 and H125, combined with the realistic training on Loft Dynamics simulators, offer the most efficient and cost-effective CPL training available. Mountainflyers is also one of the few companies that employs its trained commercial pilots as freelance pilots, allowing them to build up 40 to 60 hours of flying experience in one season.”

Good career planning is essential in the helicopter industry due to the high level of investment necessary to acquire the commercial helicopter pilot license.

Christoph Graf
Owner and CEO of Mountainflyers Ltd.

Continuous learning

After obtaining a CPL, many pilots pursue basic flight instructor training (FI), which requires at least 250 hours of total flight experience. Additional type ratings in other helicopters can also be completed. Graf adds: "We offer sling load training (HESLO 1 & 2) on the R44 or the H125, which is now also available on the Loft Dynamics simulator. This realistic simulation enables safe sling load training using mirror and vertical reference techniques, which has never been achieved before.

With more flying experience, pilots can also complete the mountain flight instructor course up to 2000 meters and obtain the MOU FI unrestricted rating. These qualifications provide a solid foundation for a career as a helicopter pilot.”