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 Atlantic Flight Training Academy have moved all their flight training online during the Covid-19 pandemic. Normally the flight academy would have up to twenty aircraft operational, along with three flight simulators in use. This pic taken in one of their Cork hangars where three aircraft are stored indoors during this downtime.
The company have two DA-42 Diamond twin engine planes ready and available for use by the HSE. The offer was made to facilitate the use of the aircraft for MEDIVAC purposes, urgent PPE delivery, or urgent HSE worker/staff deployment.
(l to r) Mark Casey, owner and founder, Atlantic Flight Academy with Philip Smythe, safety manager and Dan Lynch, Chief Instructor.
Pic; Larry Cummins
(Full social distancing measures observed.). 
Ref Alan Healy story.
LC-atlantic-01 
 Atlantic Flight Training Academy have moved all their flight training online during the Covid-19 pandemic. Normally the flight academy would have up to twenty aircraft operational, along with three flight simulators in use. This pic taken in one of their Cork hangars where three aircraft are stored indoors during this downtime.
The company have two DA-42 Diamond twin engine planes ready and available for use by the HSE. The offer was made to facilitate the use of the aircraft for MEDIVAC purposes, urgent PPE delivery, or urgent HSE worker/staff deployment.
(l to r) Mark Casey, owner and founder, Atlantic Flight Academy with Philip Smythe, safety manager and Dan Lynch, Chief Instructor.
Pic; Larry Cummins
(Full social distancing measures observed.). 
Ref Alan Healy story.
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Atlantic Flight Training Academy have moved all their flight training online during the Covid-19 pandemic. Normally the flight academy would have up to twenty aircraft operational, along with three flight simulators in use. This pic taken in one of their Cork hangars where three aircraft are stored indoors during this downtime.
The company have two DA-42 Diamond twin engine planes ready and available for use by the HSE. The offer was made to facilitate the use of the aircraft for MEDIVAC purposes, urgent PPE delivery, or urgent HSE worker/staff deployment.
(l to r) Mark Casey, owner and founder, Atlantic Flight Academy with Philip Smythe, safety manager and Dan Lynch, Chief Instructor.
Pic; Larry Cummins
(Full social distancing measures observed.).
Ref Alan Healy story.