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CE-510 Recurrent Training

CE-510 Recurrent Training

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Cessna Citation Mustang – CE-510

The Cessna Citation Mustang (Model 510) is a very light jet that was developed by Cessna and made its first flight on April 23rd, 2005. Production ended in 2017 after 479 were built. It is equipped with the Garmin G1000 avionics suite and has a maximum takeoff weight of 8,645 lbs. The Citation Mustang is powered by two Pratt & Whitney PW615F turbofans and can fly over 1,100nm at 340 knots.

Executive Flight Training

The training to proficiency concept is the hallmark of our business.

We strive to make your training event challenging and informative by creating an individualized lesson plan that reinforces the skills you have already mastered while introducing the latest operational and procedural changes that enhance safety and efficiency. This is accomplished in our simulator, your airplane or by combining both in our Fly Safe Train Smartprogram.

Training

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It is the combination of this state of the art system with training from some of the most experienced instructors in the country that results in an incredible value that other schools simply cannot match.

Simulator Training

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No longer do you have to pay a high price to experience the benefits of a full-motion simulator.

Our full-motion King Air simulators replicate the BE-90, 200 & 350 utilizing an electric motion platform including a five-channel visual system and control feedback.

In-Aircraft Training

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Choose the training combination that meets your insurance and training goals. Our Fly Safe Train Smart ™ concept gives you the choice of combining full-motion simulator with in-aircraft training using your aircraft. This insurance approved training combination allows you to practice system failures, upsets, engine failures, failed instruments, and more in a realistic and safe environment.

SafePilot Group E-Learning

Ground Training

Aircraft Systems

 

  • G-1000
  • Electrical System
  • Lighting
  • Master Warning System
  • Fuel System
  • Power-plant
  • Fire Protection
  • Pneumatic System
  • Hydraulic System
  • Ice and Rain Protection
  • Air Conditioning
  • Pressurization
  • Landing Gear & Brakes
  • Flight Controls
  • Pitot Static System
  • Oxygen System

Weight & Balance/Performance

Emergency Equipment and Procedures and Passenger Briefing

Examination

Sim & Flight Training

Session 1

Full Motion Citation Simulator or in your Mustang

Preflight Preparation
Ground Operations
  • Engine Start
  • Normal Start Procedures
  • Hot Start Procedures
Pre-Takeoff Checks
Takeoff and Departure Maneuvers
  • Rejected Takeoff
  • Emergency Evacuation
  • Normal Takeoff
Inflight Maneuvers
  • Steep Turns 360 Left and Right
  • Approach to Stall and Recovery
    • Clean Configuration
    • Departure Configuration
    • Approach to Landing Configuration
  • Unusual Attitude Recovery
  • Emergency Descent
Emergency Procedures
  • High Speed Rejected Takeoff
  • Engine Failure at V1
  • Dual Engine Failure
  • Flap Failure
  • Landing a gear Failure
  • Smoke in cockpit
Post Flight Debriefing

Session 2

Training Completed in Your Mustang

Preflight Procedures
Ground Operations
  • Powerplant Start
    • Normal Start Procedures
    • Hot Start Procedures
    • Taxiing
    • Emergency Braking Procedures
    • Pre-Takeoff Checks
Takeoff and Departure Maneuvers
  • Instrument Takeoff
  • Powerplant Failure During Takeoff
Inflight Maneuvers
  • Steep Turns 360 Left and Right
  • Approaches to Stalls
    • Clean Configuration
    • Departure Configuration
    • Approach to Landing Configuration
Emergency Decent
Smoke in Cockpit
Emergency Procedures
  • Simulated Engine Fire in Flight
  • Simulated Engine Failure in Flight
  • Emergency Landing Gear Extension
  • Hydraulic System Failure
  • Wind Shear
Instrument Procedures
  • Instrument Arrival-One Engine Inoperative
  • Precision Approach to Missed Approach-One Engine Inoperative
  • Nonprecision Approach to Missed Approach-One Engine Inoperative
  • Holding
  • Nonprecision Approach to Landing
  • AHARS/ADC failure
Post Flight Review and Debrief

Cessna Citation Instructor

Douglas Carmody is a former airline Captain with over 30,000 flight hours. He has over 32 years of instructional experience in turbine aircraft. Along with being a contract instructor, he’s also a corporate pilot, a charter pilot, a licensed A & P Mechanic, and author of 15 aviation books and numerous magazine articles.