Twin Piper Pilot Training Piper 34 Seneca Piper 31 Navajo

Twin Piper Pilot Training

Twin Piper Pilot Training at ASE’s Training Center, RTC, is a staple of RTC’s long history of insurance training. Piper Aircraft, Inc. has manufactured general aviation aircraft since its founding in 1927. With 90,000 aircraft still flying, Piper Aircraft is a popular choice for general aviation. RTC has provided Initial and Recurrent Training for cabin-class Twin Engine Piper Aircraft for decades. Our goal is to evaluate you and help fill in the gaps of where you can improve your pilot skills.

Overview

Twin Piper pilot training is critical to air safety. Our job is not to teach you how to fly, but to prepare you for the situations where you need troubleshoot failures and malfunctions. RTC is dedicated to providing the best value of Initial and Recurrent Training in the simulated flight training industry. Our programs are built around the general consensus of aircraft insurance requirements.

Our Twin Piper training course has been broken into three segments. Segment one is the General Subjects Course and consists of Safety Topics and Regulatory Compliance. This course is updated every year to reflect the latest topics and rule changes.

Secondly, the Aircraft Ground School Course are modeled after the Ground School courses of an Airline. It is taught in a manner that uses the building blocks of learning and leads from the simple concepts to the more complex.

Initial Training

Recurrent Training Center’s Twin Piper Initial Training is a course that transitions pilots to the twin-engine, light transport aircraft built by Piper Aircraft. This initial course is taught in our FAA Approved ASE 500 Optima AATD and our Piper Seneca FAA Qualified Level 6 Flight Training Device.

Aircraft Training Offered:

Piper PA-27 Aztec, Piper PA-31 Navajo, Piper PA-34 Seneca, Piper PA-44 Seminole, Piper PA-60 Aerostar

Course Breakdown:

Total Duration – 3 Days

Online Ground Training – 4 Hours

Aircraft Ground Training – 12 Hours

Briefing – 2 Hours

Flight Training – 8 Hours

Recurrent Training

Twin Piper Recurrent Training at Recurrent Training Center is a 2 1/2 day program designed to evaluate and assess a pilot’s current skills and instruct to improve a pilot’s weaknesses.

Aircraft Training Offered:

Piper PA-27 Aztec, Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche, Piper PA-31 Navajo, Piper PA-34 Seneca, Piper PA-44 Seminole, Piper PA-60 Aerostar

Base Course Breakdown:

Total Duration – 2.5 Days

Online Ground Training – 4 Hours

Aircraft Ground Training – 4 Hours

Briefing – 2 Hours

Flight Training – 8 Hours

Advanced Aviation Training Device | FAA Approved

Advanced Aviation Training Device (FAA Approved)

All the lessons are performed in a LOFT style and have maneuvers and malfunctions distributed throughout the lessons. These lessons evaluate the students general flight proficiency, Aeronautical Decision-Making skills, and ensure the pilot can perform to their certification standard. The lessons also introduce normal, abnormal, and emergency procedures that are then practiced to proficiency.

At the completion of this segment, the pilot will have been evaluated on basic flight skills, trained to identify and perform proper procedures, and practiced to proficiency.

ASE 500 Optima AATD

Avionics: Garmin GPS 430, S-TEC Fifty Five X AutoPilot, Audio- Garmin 340, Transponder- Garmin GTX 327, 3 or 5 Panel LCD Visual Display

Multi-Platform AATD Featuring: Piper Seneca, Piper Warrior, Piper Arrow, Piper Seminole, Cessna 172

Location: North Tampa, FL

Flight Training Device | FAA Level 6

Flight Training Device (FAA Qualified Level 6)

All the lessons are performed in a LOFT style and have maneuvers and malfunctions distributed throughout the lessons. These lessons evaluate the students general flight proficiency, Aeronautical Decision-Making skills, and ensure the pilot can perform to their certification standard. The lessons also introduce normal, abnormal, and emergency procedures that are then practiced to proficiency.

At the completion of this segment, the pilot will have been evaluated on basic flight skills, trained to identify and perform proper procedures, and practiced to proficiency.

Piper PA-34 Seneca (FAA Qualified Level 6)

Avionics: Garmin GPS 430, Audio- Garmin 340, Transponder- Bendix KT76 T30, 180 Degrees 3-Panel Visual Display

FAA Identification Number – 939

Qualification Basis – 120-45A

Location: North Tampa, FL

Issue Date: May 16, 2017

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