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The Cessna 172 G1000 Glass Cockpit Aircraft Training

Training in technologically advanced aircraft has many advantages beyond the obvious.

The flat screen based system displays in the aircraft certainly do provide a more convenient and clear picture than the traditional instruments.

In addition to all this, safety is enhanced by additional features that were once available only in jet aircraft:

- Traffic Information System (TIS) displays other aircraft near you on the moving map display.

- Automatic download of current weather (Metar) information, integrated into your display.

- Advanced flight planning features, fuel burn to destination and descend planning.

- Nearest airports and detailed info about them is available at a touch of a button.

- Radio frequencies can be database selected and do not have to be manually entered.

- Ground operational safety has been improved by Gps grid overlay taxiway maps which show your position on the airport.

Add to this modern conveniences like leather seats, airbags, XM radio and more, you will see that the new Cessna aircraft leave nothing out.

Interested? Call us at (818) 769 1503 to arrange for a flight lesson.



For the transitioning pilot (course available to appropriately rated pilots):

- Designated ground lessons to learn operational principles and transition from traditional cockpits.

- Resource management and advanced ADM, dealing with failures and abnormal conditions.

- Hands on PC simulator training to avoid a costly learning curve in the aircraft with the engine running.

- Access to audio-visual training materials and manuals for in-depth study and deeper understanding.

- Flight training in a near new Cessna 172 G1000 equipped aircraft.

Call us today at (818) 769 1503.

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