Fixed Wing Simulation

CATI Training Systems also supports a variety of fixed wing platforms:

Aerial Fire Fighting CL415

Wildfires in Canada and across North America cause extensive ecological, economic, and social damage each year. Millions of acres of forests, grasslands and homes are destroyed, with financial costs often reaching into billions of dollars.

CATI Training Systems has partnered with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources in their firefighting efforts by providing support to their fleet of CL-415 simulators. The CL-415 is an amphibious fixed wing aircraft used to deposit water or flame retardant chemicals onto active wildfires.

CATI’s high-fidelity X-IG® databases are used to train CL-415 pilots in virtual gaming areas that reflect their operating environments, complete with geospecific elevation, buildings, obstacles, vegetation, and infrastructure.  Databases can be created to reflect any real-world location.  Instructors can control real world aircraft failures, fire location and spread, environmental obstacles, weather events, and much more.

Crop Dusting

Crop Dusting (AT802 Air Tractor)

With a rich past performance in military simulation, CATI is now partnering with Delta State University to bring the same level of high-fidelity flight training into the agricultural industry.

Crop dusting is one of the most dangerous agricultural activities, resulting in a 0.02% fatality rate among pilots each year. Due to the low altitudes at which agricultural pilots operate, collisions with objects such as powerlines, trees, and towers remain a risk. CATI Training Systems is helping to mitigate those risks by creating an Air Tractor 802 Simulator with a geospecific database to train Mississippi’s agricultural pilots.

The Cockpit is an exact replica of an Air Tractor 802 Aircraft complete with fully functional avionics, navigation, and instrumentation. The simulator is integrated with the Varjo XR4 HMD headset for a fully immersive mixed reality experience. Instructors can simulate real world aircraft failures, environmental obstacles, weather events, and much more. Specific gaming areas can be created to fit the needs of any organization complete with spatially accurate, photospecific and geospecific features.

Rotary Wing Simulation

Located near Ft. Rucker, AL, the home of Army Aviation, rotary wing simulation has become CATI Training Systems’ most sought-after solution.

Simulation training is as much as 22% more cost efficient than training pilots in live aircraft. This results in extensive cost savings for the Army while allowing pilots to train on catastrophic aircraft failures from the safety of a simulator.

CATI Training Systems serves the rotary wing simulation industry by providing full simulator solutions to mixed and virtual reality training.

CATI’s X-IG® 5.0 Image Generator allows pilots to train for real world missions in geo-specific fully immersed environments. Instructors can control aircraft failures, enemy engagement, weather, environmental effects, and much more.

CATI Training Systems can support any rotary wing platform and is currently installed on FSXXI Advanced Aircraft Virtual Simulators (UH-60L, UH-60M, and CH-47F) and is the image generation system of record for the USAACE fielded flight simulators: the U.S. Army Lift Simulator Modernization Program (LSMP), the Transportable Blackhawk Operations Simulator (TBOS), and Advanced Blackhawk Flight Simulator (ABHFS). X-IG® is also the image generator on the Blackhawk Aircrew Trainer (BAT), Multiple Sikorsky Systems Integration Labs, Northrop Grumman (E2 SIL), and the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory (USAARL) as well as many others.

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Quality Policy

CATI Training Systems’ commitment to product quality and continued improvement has led to obtaining our ISO 9001:2015 Certification, issued by Aviation Suppliers Association Certification Body (ASACB).

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ISO 9001:2015 Certificate

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