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ETC’s NASTAR Center Completes First FAA Safety Approval Audit


SOUTHAMPTON, Pa., June 9, 2011 — Environmental Tectonics Corporation’s (OTC Bulletin Board: ETCC.PK) (“ETC” or the “Company”) The NASTAR® Center, the premier commercial aerospace training and research center, completed its first annual Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Safety Approval audit and inspection on June 2nd, 2011, for the continued use of the Space Training Simulator (STS-400) centrifuge for its Space Training Programs. The audit continues NASTAR Center’s FAA Safety Approval for another year.
 
The NASTAR Center’s FAA Safety Approval (SA 10-001), first issued April 7, 2010, was the first approval of its kind granted by the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation (FAA AST) to provide Spaceflight Training. The FAA granted Approval SA 10-001for an initial 5-year period, subject to periodic audits and this was NASTAR Center’s first audit. The successful audit signifies that NASTAR Center can offer training using the STS-400 to prospective launch operators to meet the Crew Qualification and Training Requirements of 14 CFR 460.5.
 
Representatives from FAA AST, Washington, DC, conducted the audit. The audit consisted of a review of conformance to the terms of the Safety Approval as well as a review of the STS-400, including operating and safety procedures, operation and maintenance manuals, and inspection and maintenance documentation. Additionally, the use of the STS-400 in the NASTAR Center space training programs was reviewed and several training profiles were observed.
 
“We are pioneering the path that will enable other commercial space companies to easily and efficiently receive Safety Approvals and pass audits from the FAA AST” said Brienna Henwood, Director of Space Training and Research at The NASTAR Center. “I am proud to have such a great relationship with the FAA and a wonderful team at NASTAR Center that supports, facilitates, and encourages our ongoing commercial space training efforts.”
 
NASTAR Center’s Aviation and Space Programs and Educational Outreach programs provide a continuum of education from first grade to professional space pilots. Students, teachers, researchers, and space participants have been among the trainees taught at the NASTAR Center. To learn more about available programs or to schedule a visit of the facility, please go to www.nastarcenter.com or call 1(866) 482-0933.





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