Thinking of taking your
Multi-Engine Rating?

Come to Cyprus and fly our
Cessna 310R.

Griffon Aviation use the Cessna 310R for this training.

Before a student can commence the Multi-Engine Rating training they must produce log book evidence of having completed at least 70 hours of Pilot in Command of aeroplanes.

Aeroplane structure and equipment, normal operation of systems and malfunctions.

Limitations.

Performance.

Load and Balance and Servicing.

Emergency Procedures.

Before a    student can commence the Multi-Engine Rating training they must produce log book evidence of having completed at least 70 hours of Pilot in Command of aeroplanes.

The course consists of 7 hours of theoretical knowledge instruction in Multi-Engine operation and 6 hours of flight training to include the following:

  • At least 2 hours 30 minutes of dual flight training under normal conditions of multi-engine aeroplane operation and;

  • At least 3 hours 30 minutes dual flight training in engine failure procedures and asymmetric flight techniques.

  • In addition, a multi-choice written "in house" examination will be sat and passed comprising questions relating to multi-engine operations and aircraft type related questions.  Training will culminate in a multi engine skill test being carried out satisfactory.
Our Multi-Engine Rating Course is very competitively priced and is all inclusive.

We guarantee no hidden costs.

If you require any further information or would like to book a flight, please do not hesitate to contact us.

For our latest prices, please visit our pricing page.