Wed, Apr 04, 2007
Training Begins At FlightSafety For Pilots Flying The Littlest
Citation
Aero-News learned this week that Cessna inaugurated the Citation
Mustang training program at FlightSafety International's Wichita,
KS Learning Center.
The training program started on schedule following FAA and EASA
qualification of the Mustang simulator in March. The FAA qualified
the simulator to Level D, the highest certification available for
simulators. EASA qualification is currently established at an
interim Level C, being upgraded to Level D upon EASA type
certification of the Citation Mustang which is expected later this
year.
These simulator qualifications allow FlightSafety International
to offer training to domestic and foreign pilots for the Citation
Mustang type rating. The type rating course will be available at
FlightSafety International's Farnborough United Kingdom Learning
Center beginning in the fourth quarter of 2007.
For the first time, Cessna is using a Proficiency Index
developed in conjunction with FlightSafety using Textron Six Sigma.
The index uses numerous parameters such as the pilot's previous
ratings, number of flight hours, recent experience, and glass panel
experience to determine the level of training required for each
type rating candidate. The Proficiency Index also determines
whether the pilot qualifies for a second-in-command rating, crew
type rating or single pilot type rating.
"The Proficiency Index grants
a path for pilots of all experience levels to obtain their Mustang
type rating," said Manager of Training, Chad Martin.
The 10 day type rating course contains a new, uniquely designed
training day flow. Ground school, systems integration and simulator
training are included each day.
As Aero-News reported,
Cessna's Citation Mustang achieved FAA certification on September
8, 2006. It features the Garmin G1000 glass panel, which includes
an integrated autopilot, and is WAAS capable enabling lateral and
vertical guidance for LPV approaches. Cessna plans to deliver 40
Mustangs in 2007.
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