Train smarter, where the equipment already is.
EPC places airline-standard simulators inside training institutions, so the equipment you need is close to where you already train. Build real procedural depth on the same Jeppesen data the airline industry flies on.
The work that is hard to get elsewhere.
Procedures
Standard operating procedures, checklists, and flows, rehearsed until they are second nature.
Instrument work
Instrument approaches and procedures flown on current, real-world navigation data.
Emergencies
Engine failures, stalls, and malfunctions, practised safely and repeatably on the ground.
Type familiarity
Time in the flight deck to build comfort and flow before it counts in the air.
Schools running EPC simulators.
The first EPC simulator is placed at the Kenya School of Flying at Wilson Airport in Nairobi, where most of Kenya's flight training clusters. The network grows as more schools come on board.
Wilson Airport · Nairobi
Kenya School of Flying
Kenya's largest training fleet and the first school in Africa to acquire a full-motion simulator, now running a placed EPC device with instructor-led sessions.
More to come
Your school next
EPC is placing devices in more institutions across the region. If your school should be on this list, let's talk.
ELITE and Jeppesen, for your progression.
A simulator is only as good as the realism behind it. ELITE's Swiss-built core gives you a device certified in over 70 countries; Jeppesen gives you the current, real-world navigation data the airlines fly on. Together, the procedures you practise are the ones you will actually fly.
Book time on a simulator.
Reserve a session on a placed EPC device, with an EPC instructor.