FRASCA G1000 RTD FLIGHT SIMULATOR
The Frasca RTD is an FAA-approved simulator that features the 3 channel visual system, aircraft quality switches, rudder pedals and power quadrants — all designed to perform like the real thing. This simulator can be used to duplicate the experience of flying when the real weather outside is bad, as well as teach emergency procedures that cannot be taught in the plane. The Frasca RTD Simulator has multiple aircraft configurations to simulate single and multi-engine aircraft with traditional instrument panels, as well as the glass cockpit. Configurations include and Cessna 172 with G1000 NXi, Cessna 172 Dual 430’s and the Piper Seminole with G1000 NXi.
Learning How to Fly in a Flight Simulator
For Takeoff
With the simulator, our students spend less time on pre-flight, waiting for takeoff, and getting to the practice area. The simulator allows the student pilot to quickly set-up, execute and recover from those maneuvers that need work. What’s more, all maneuvers can be quickly and easily repeated.
On Approach
It’s easier to stay proficient than it is to get current.
I’m sure we’ve all heard of the pilot who, a couple of times a year, goes to an airport and flies 6 ILS approaches to the same runway and one hold to get current. Don’t let that be you. QUALITY BEATS QUANTITY.
When was the last time you:
Landed from an approach to minimums?
Executed a circling approach?
Experienced a partial panel approach?
Flew a single engine approach?
With Exclusive access to the Simulator, Fly There is able to:
Demonstrate a Full Range of Training Scenarios
Help Perfect Procedures and Flows
Introduce Various Maneuvers
Provide G1000 and Avidyne Transition Training
In addition you will be able to:
Maintain Year-Round Currency
Practice Destination Approaches
Feel Ready and Prepared for Emergencies
See Considerable Cost Savings
Log up to:
2.5 Hours towards your Private
20 hours towards your Instrument
50 hours towards your Commercial
Earn Your Flight Certification in Chicago, IL
There is no better alternative to lowering overall expenses while you earn your certificates than incorporating simulator training in all of your ratings.
Use the simulator to practice tricky VFR maneuvers.
When you complete an instrument approach, relocate to a position that allows you to start another one within seconds.
Pause for clarification.
Keep moving forward with your training no matter what the weather is outside.
Call or contact Fly There in Chicago, IL and learn more about saving time and money with our exclusive access to the Frasca G1000 RTD.