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Griffon Aviation use the Cessna 310R
for this training.
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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.
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Aeroplane structure and equipment, normal operation of systems and malfunctions.
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Limitations.
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Performance.
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Load and Balance and Servicing.
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Emergency Procedures.
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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.
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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.
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Our Multi-Engine Rating Course is very competitively priced and is all inclusive. We guarantee no hidden costs.
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