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Mon, Jun 21, 2010

When Is A Retractable Not A Retractable?

When Its A Cirrus SR-Series Aircraft With A Retractable Gear Simulator

Cirrus has unveiled a new option for SR20 and SR22 aircraft used in a training environment: a means to simulate the use of retractable landing gear.

Vice President of International Sales Ian Bentley made the announcement during the just-completed Cirrus Owners and Pilot's Association Migration 8 in Dayton, OH. "Across the world more and more flight schools are accelerating the pilot learning process using  Multi-Pilot Licensing (MPL) and similar programs," Bently said. "These programs side-step the traditional licensing systems requiring, for example, the use of retractable landing gear aircraft for specific phases of training, as is the case for the U.S. Commercial Pilot rating. The Cirrus Landing Gear Simulator can add this experience to a training curriculum without the added expense of dedicated aircraft for this specific training."

Instructor pilots can simulate landing gear system failures such as "right gear unsafe" and learn appropriate procedures to troubleshoot or solve the problem while actually flying an aircraft. The Cirrus SR20/SR22 fixed landing gear allows these learning scenarios without risk to the aircraft.

The system consists of the pilot interface panel, the instructor fault select panel, a warning horn, a warning horn push button and an independent circuit breaker for the system.  The Cirrus Landing Gear Simulator installation is available for installation on new Cirrus aircraft or can be added to an aircraft at a later date.

Cirrus says the combination of a high-performance aircraft; advanced Cirrus Perspective by Garmin avionics and the landing gear simulator will greatly ease the pilot transition from primary training to advanced certification. The system is available immediately and has already been installed on aircraft in the field.

FMI: www.cirrusaircraft.com

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