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Industry Partners Stand Up An Innovative New Aviation Laboratory

Redbird, King Schools, Cessna, Others Found Redbird Skyport In San Marcos, TX

A group of well-known aviation companies held a news conference Friday at AirVenture to announce the construction of a multi-faceted aviation research and development laboratory, located in San Marcos, TX.  The new facility, designated Redbird Skyport, is scheduled to open on November 8, 2011. The facility is the culmination of the efforts of Redbird Flight Simulations and King Schools and is supported by GAMA, AOPA, Cessna, Avemco and other industry partners. Skyport will be a first step in developing solutions to the challenges of a shrinking pilot population, staggering student drop-out rate and the ever increasing cost of flight training. The innovative aviation laboratory will include a full service FBO, flight school, and aviation experience center. All aspects of the project will provide a test bed for innovative hardware, software, business processes and ideas with the goal of revitalizing general aviation. The grand opening event will be attended by John and Martha King of King Schools, Craig Fuller of AOPA, Pete Bunce of GAMA, Mark Paolucci of Cessna and other industry leaders. .

Skyport will be an open laboratory where new ideas are fostered and innovative solutions are tested. “We have committed to building an R&D facility in the form of a working, for profit, flight school at an airport in San Marcos,Texas. The work product of that institution will be available to and benefit everyone in the industry and we, and our development partners, are looking forward with great anticipation to its opening in the fall of 2011. As a step toward fixing the problems with flight training, it's a drop in the bucket, but it's a start” said Jerry Gregoire, Chairman of the Board of Directors for Redbird Flight Simulations.

The idea for an R&D laboratory came from the need for quantifiable data regarding the use of simulation in general aviation training. “We have always believed that our systems could be a catalyst for improvements in the way pilots are trained and we needed a platform to test our ideas" Gregoire said. Skyport has grown to encompass every aspect of General Aviation. “Early on in the process we recognized that the only way to affect meaningful change was to look at all the pieces of the puzzle,” he continued “we are building this project from the ground up to redefine the status quo.”

“Solving the two major problems in general aviation, the student dropout rate and the fatality rate, requires this fundamental change in the way flight training is conducted,” said John King.  “And this program is designed to demonstrate how it will work. The goal is that by using scenario-based training that makes abnormal situations realistic, we will produce pilots truly ready to be pilot-in-command."

The ProFlight Academy development laboratory will be a Cessna Pilot Center and will utilize a simulator-centric flight training curriculum that integrates knowledge and flight training, together with affordable, full-motion, visual flight simulation” Martha King commented. “By utilizing Redbird full-motion simulators with +200°, wrap-around visual systems, pilot’s will be able to practice all VFR private pilot maneuvers right in the simulator. This will make the time in the airplane more efficient since the customer will be simply demonstrating what they have already learned in a practical scenario-based situation."


Martha And John King

Directly following the Grand Opening, Skyport will host a flight training symposium in conjunction with the Cessna Pilot Center Program that will feature presenters from Redbird, King Schools, Avemco, Cessna Aircraft and many others. The symposium will focus on solutions that a flight training organization could implement in the short term to help their business, including assisting schools in reaching the market with a targeted message and offering a valuable, cost effective product.

FMI: www.redbirdflightsimulations.com, www.kingschools.com

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