The Aeromedical Crewing Excellence (ACE) Training Centre delivers state-of-the-art training for aircrew and aviation clinical staff from around Australia.
The ACE Training Centre’s reputation for delivering high-quality simulators and bespoke training programs has enabled us to expand our services across a wide range of industries. Our clients include key organizations in Government & Emergency Services (such as NSW Police, Fire & Rescue, the Vietnamese Navy, Army SOSAR, Japan Coast Guard, and NSW Surf Lifesaving), Aviation (including Qantas, Virgin and fast jet operations), Energy & Petroleum (Shell Petroleum Brunei), as well as sectors in entertainment and media.
Located at Bankstown Airport in New South Wales, our purpose-built facility features cutting-edge technology and training facilities.
As part of the Leonardo global network of Authorised Training Centres, The ACE Training Centre has the only OEM endorsed Level D AW139 Full Flight Simulator in Australia, the highest fidelity available and one of only 12 in the world. With CASA and EASA certifications, the SIM is a critical component of the Type Rating Course. The standard course includes up to 32 hours in the simulator, and more importantly zero flight time in the aircraft in line with CASA regulations.
Discover MoreIn addition to our Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) – clients are also able to book the pool by the hour and customise scenarios to suit their own training requirements – including down the wire aquatic rescue, sea survival, post ejection sea survival, fixed wing evacuation and much more.
Through our METS30 (one of the best Modular Egress Training Simulators in the world) students experience a fully immersive marine environment which cannot be replicated indoors elsewhere in the Southern Hemisphere.
Discover MoreDeveloped in a collaborative research partnership with UNSW, our Mixed Augmented Virtual Reality simulator (MAV) allows aircrews and medical teams to work independently or together to practice complex mission scenarios that are high risk or logistically difficult to achieve in an aircraft training environment.
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