Description

Safety – as one of the core training courses at the heart of the Cirrus Approach philosophy – provides the basis for maintaining an appropriate level of skill for any pilot exposed to progressive error adoption.

It is even more dangerous the more complex and demanding the area of knowledge that the pilot uses.

Regular exercises under the experienced guidance of an instructor allow you to consolidate your knowledge – especially in emergency situations – and continually improve the art of piloting regardless of your flight.

The Cirrus SR aircraft is designed in such a way as to enable the pilot, acting alone, to execute IFR operations efficiently even in very demanding conditions. At all times, the pilot has direct access to all necessary flight parameters and is supported by a range of modern systems to assist and enhance safety.

Invariably, however, it is the pilot operating as part of a single-pilot crew who remains responsible for interpreting the available data and making decisions. Regular competence checks within Cirrus Approach is therefore a guarantee of safety and the maintenance of skills at a high level despite the passage of time.

A dangerous cognitive phenomenon leading to a loss of consciousness regarding the actual state of existing knowledge, or even its partial obliteration with the degradation of habits. It occurs naturally over time under the influence of external factors and lack of regular training.

The programme provides for a check of the pilot’s ability to prepare and behave correctly in the various phases of flight under IFR, as well as to deal with emergency situations.

Main topics include:

1

Before Flight

2

Take-off and departure

3

Climb

4

Unusual Attitudes

5

Navigational Equipment Check

6

Approach Briefing

7

Precision Approaches

8

Precision Approaches

9

Non-precision Approaches

10

Circle to land

11

Post Flight

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Instructors

Aero Concierge

SIM

IFR Theoretical Training

Instrument Rating Recurrent  

Night Rating

Competency Based Instrument Rating