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Turbine Training Center Provides Special Mission Aviation Training

by AerialFire Staff
March 3, 2025
in Press Release
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Turbine Training Center Provides Special Mission Aviation Training

Turbine Training Center (TTC) is an innovative Special Mission Aviation Training Center (SMATC) located in Manhattan, Kansas. TTC has developed a unique, highly engineered, integrated Aerial Fire Fighting Training Center (AFFTC) utilizing ground and aircraft simulators.

The AFFTC consists of an Incident Command Center (ICC) with sandbox and computer simulators that include full radio and messaging capabilities, two AT802 domed AATDs, a Turbine Helicopter domed AATD, and a full-motion King Air FTD. With the computer and radio equipment available, the AATDs and FTD can operate independently or integrate with the ICC and ground assets in a fully immersive, non-virtual reality environment.

The two TTC AT802 AATDs are fully operational as SEAT wheeled tankers and in the amphibious FireBoss scooper configuration. The King Air is equipped as an ASW platform, including multichannel radio and messaging capability, as well as computer and full visual capability.

TTC provides training and curriculum from and with instructors currently active in the fire environment or can provide critical support to companies desiring to plan and execute their training programs utilizing TTC equipment and facilities. In addition to the AFFTC facility, TTC has access to multiple aircraft for additional in-aircraft training opportunities.

Give TTC a call at (866) 335-1224 or email sales@gatts.com, and let us help with your training needs.

Tags: AFFTCKing Air.MarApr2025TTCTTC AT802 AATDsTurbine Training Center

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