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Tamarack Introduces Active Winglet Pilot Proficiency Course

Course Is FAA WINGS FAAST Approved

Tamarack Aerospace has announced an Active Winglet Pilot Proficiency Course as part of the FAA WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program and FAA Safety Team (FAAST) program. 

The course covers the Tamarack Active Winglet system, including a brief review of the aerodynamics of wings, the Active Winglet system, Active Winglet benefits, safety and emergency procedures, and flying tips for maximizing a jet’s performance with Active Winglets. It is the company’s primary objective to ensure the Tamarack owners and operators are flying with the most thorough and current education on the Tamarack Active Winglet system. The Tamarack curriculum for the FAA WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program is available now.

The FAA has established this long standing program for aviation safety, and per the FAA program page, “The WINGS - Pilot Proficiency Program is based on the premise that pilots who maintain currency and proficiency in the basics of flight will enjoy a safer and more stress-free flying experience.”

“Active Winglet technology saves many aircraft up to 33% of fuel usage but perhaps more importantly, enhances the safety of the aircraft for pilots and their loved ones traveling aboard. Active Winglets provide a smoother, more stable flight and get modified aircraft higher and faster, taking off and landing on shorter runways, especially in hot conditions and high altitude runways. We are looking forward to offering this course to pilots.“ says Nick Guida, Co-Founder and CEO of Tamarack Aerospace.

The Tamarack Active Winglet is a wing extension, winglet, and ATLAS load alleviation system designed to enhance performance, safety, noise pollution reduction, sustainability and reduced airframe stress benefits. The FAA has issued supplemental type certification for Active Winglets on all eight variants of Cessna CitationJet Business Jet 525, 525A and 525B.

“Tamarack is joining forces with the FAA to provide aviators flying Active Winglet modified aircraft the opportunity to benefit from one of the world's premier safety programs. Tamarack's technology boasts an impressive safety record already considering the tens of thousands of flight hours flown by the fleet and we know pilot's staying current with the FAAST program will continue to focus on safe and sustainable flight.” says Tamarack President Jacob Klinginsmith.

FMI: www.tamarackaero.com

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