FLIGHT TRAINING AT YOUR LOCATION IN YOUR CESSNA CONQUEST I OR II
Most insurance companies require Cessna Conquest initial training. Unfortunately, many Conquest training programs make you choose either training in your airplane or training in a simulator. I offer an insurance company approved program that combines both training in a turbine simulator and in your airplane.
Many pilots prefer to train in their own airplane because they are not comfortable with the "feel" of a simulator. Many experienced Conquest pilots alternate between simulator based training and actual aircraft training. This typically saves thousands of dollars a year in training costs. I offer an insurance approved alternative to simulator-based training by using your aircraft and my individualized training syllabus.
I travel to your location and offer Initial or Recurrent in your airplane. Training is conducted one-on-one at your location.
Training programs are approved by the major insurance companies.
FEE: Recurrent $1995 plus expenses Initial $2995 plus expenses
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CESSNA CONQUEST I OR II
Ground School Training hours: As required for proficiency
Systems Review, Operation and Management Check List Procedures Abnormal and Emergency Operation Airplane Limitations and Performance Weight and Balance
CESSNA CONQUEST I
Training Syllabus for Initial and Recurrent
Training hours: As required for proficiency
A. PRE-FLIGHT
- Visual inspection
- Pre-taxi procedures
- Performance limitations
B. SURFACE OPERATION
- Cockpit management
- Securing cargo
- Starting
- Taxi
- Pre-takeoff checks
C. TAKEOFF
- Normal
- Crosswind
- Short/soft field
- VMC demonstration and recovery
- Powerplant failure before VMC (rejected takeoff)
- Powerplant failure after VMC
- Lower than standard takeoff minima
D. CLIMB
- Normal
- One-engine inoperative
E. ENROUTE
- Steep turns
- Approaches to stalls (All configurations)
- Powerplant shutdown and restart
- Slow speed handling characteristics
- With a powerplant inoperative
F. DESCENT
- Normal
- Maximum rate (EMERGENCY)
G. APPROACHES
- VFR procedures
- a. Normal
- b. With one engine inoperative
- c. With flap malfunction
- IFR Precision Approaches
- a. ILS-Normal
- b. ILS- One engine inoperative
- IFR non-precision approaches
- a. GPS-normal
- b. VOR/DME-normal
- c. Non precision approach one engine inoperative
- d. Localizer/back course procedures
- e. SDF/LDA procedures
- f. ASR procedures
- g. Circling approach
- h. Missed approach procedures
- From precision approach
- From non-precision approach
- With one engine inoperative
H. LANDINGS
- Normal
- With pitch mis-trim
- From precision approach
- From precision approach (ILS)with most critical engine inoperative
- With flap malfunction
- Crosswind
- Short and soft field
I. AFTER LANDING
- Parking
- Emergency evacuation
J. OTHER FLIGHT PROCEDURES DURING ANY AIRBORNE PHASE
- Holding
- Ice accumulation on airframe
- Air hazard avoidance
- Windshear/microburst
K. SYSTEMS PROCEDURES DURING ANY AIRBORNE PHASE (Normal, abnormal and alternate)
- Pressurization
- Air conditioning
- Fuel and oil
- Electrical
- Hydraulic
- Flight controls
- Anti-ice and de-ice equipment
- Autopilot/flight director
- Stall warning devices
- Weather radar
- Flight instrument malfunction
- Communication and navigation equipment malfunction
L. SYSTEMS PROCEDURES TRAINING DURING ANY AIRBORNE PHASE (Emergency)
- Aircraft fires
- Smoke control
- Engine failure/fire
- Electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- Flight control systems malfunction
- Landing gear and flap systems malfunction
- Air hazard avoidance
- Windshear/microburst
FEE: Recurrent $1995 plus expenses Initial $2995 plus expenses
Call Doug at 843.521.9412 or email at dscarmody@safepilot.com.
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT how you can take advantage of my flight training programs, please call me at 843-521-9412.
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