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Tue, Feb 03, 2015

Garmin Expands Pilot Training Classes To Include Integrated Flight Decks

Announces Dates For 2015 GTN 650/750 And G500/G600 Pilot Training Classes

Garmin has expanded pilot training opportunities for 2015 to include additional live classes and eLearning courses. Garmin is offering scheduled classes for the GTN 650/750 touchscreen navigator series and G500/G600 glass flight display systems, in addition to on demand classes for the G1000, G3000, and G5000 Integrated Flight Decks.

These live classes are held locally at Garmin Headquarters in Olathe, Kansas and provide customers with a hands-on approach to learning Garmin avionics in a classroom environment taught by experienced certified flight instructors.

Integrated Flight Deck training is tailored specifically to aircraft type and the pilots attending the class. These on demand courses are dependent upon instructor availability, training aids and other resource considerations, but provide pilots with a hands-on learning opportunity in a structured environment for pilots flying with the G1000, G3000 or G5000 Integrated Flight Decks.

For pilots who are considering an avionics upgrade or those who already have an existing GTN 650/750 and/or G500/G600 installed in the panel of their aircraft, Garmin is hosting seven classes tailored specifically to flying with this avionics suite. This two-day class provides a collaborative classroom environment designed to help pilots transition from analog instruments to Garmin glass panel flight displays. Using a presentation and practice format provides attendees the opportunity to practice common, everyday real-world in-flight scenarios with Garmin avionics.

Training classes begin at 8:00 AM and conclude at 4:00 PM each day and include a factory tour, breakfast, lunch and beverages. Cost to attend the course is $625.
The 2015 class dates are as follows:

  • March 19-20
  • April 23-24
  • May 16-17 (Weekend course; does not include factory tour at the conclusion of Day 1)
  • June 18-19
  • September 17-18
  • October 22-23
  • November 12-13

Pilots may also take advantage of training classes tailored specifically to the GTN touchscreen series. Several one-and-a-half day classes are available for $495 and highlight loading and activating departures, arrivals and instrument approach procedures, flying holds, flight plan modifications and more.

GTN-only 2015 class dates are as follows:

  • April 9-10
  • June 6-7 (Weekend course; does not include factory tour at the conclusion of Day 1)

For customers interested in web-based online courses, Garmin is pleased to offer eLearning courses for the G3000 and G5000 Integrated Flight Decks and Link 2000+. These eLearning courses walk pilots through the departure, enroute and arrival phases of flight and are selfpaced.

Garmin also plans to introduce eLearning courses for the GTN and airborne weather radar later in 2015.

FMI: https://fly.garmin.com/fly-garmin/training/

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