The primary objective of the multi-engine course is to equip trainee pilots with the skills and knowledge necessary to operate multi-engine aircraft in a safe and proficient manner. This involves a combination of flight instruction, ground and classroom training, and the use of advanced flight training devices. The course is designed to ensure that pilots can handle and fly multi-engine aircraft smoothly and safely with a focus on proficiency.
The single-engine course is designed to equip trainee pilots with the necessary skills and proficiency to safely and smoothly handle and fly single-engine aircraft. Students will receive hours of flight instruction on single-engine aircraft and advanced flight training devices, as well as ground and classroom training to ensure their competence.
The multi-engine course is specifically designed to provide trainee pilots with the necessary skills and proficiency to safely and smoothly handle and fly commercial-grade multi-engine aircraft. The course emphasizes proficiency through hours of flight instruction on multi-engine aircraft and advanced flight training devices, as well as comprehensive ground and classroom training.
The multi-engine course is designed to prepare trainee pilots to competently handle and fly commercial-grade multi-engine aircraft with a strong emphasis on proficiency. In addition, the course provides the necessary qualifications for pilots to fly under instrument flight rules (IFR), including instruction in specific rules and procedures for instrument flying, advanced meteorology training, and more intensive training in flying by reference to instruments.