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Upgrade type rating course for Citation
CE-650
Course introduction
SkyBlue Jet Aviation offers the
upgrade type rating course from Second in Command
to Pilot in Command
specifically for
the Citation CE-650.
This type rating
course leads to the Pilot in Command type
rating. This type rating will be added to a FAA
Private, Commercial, or Airline Transport Pilot
license.
Aircraft information
The Citation 650 is a midsize high performance
business jet.
The first flight of the Citation III jet took
place on May 30,
1979
and the prototype was certified by the FAA in
April 30, 1982.
The first delivery was in 1993. After a
production run of
202 aircraft, both the Citation VI and VII were
introduced in 1991. There are 39 units built of
the Citation VI,
and 113 aircraft of the Citation VII series.
There are currently over 354 aircraft delivered
from the Cessna manufacturing facility in
Wichita, Kansas. The
aircraft set multiple class records including 2
climb records, and an overall speed record. The
aircraft production was ended in 2000 when the last Citation VII had
been built.
Course entry requirements
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Private,
Commercial, or Airline Transport Pilot License
● Multi-Engine Class Rating
● Instrument Airplane Rating
● CE-650 SIC type rating
Aircraft types covered by this type
rating
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Citation III (CE-650)
●
Citation VI
(CE-650)
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Citation VII (CE-650)
Training course includes
● Aircraft training materials
•
Manuals (Aircraft and systems manual, training
manual, weight and balance)
•
Cockpit familiarization posters
•
Checklists
●
Custom tailored ground training
●
Simulator training
●
Practical aircraft
training
●
Type rating check-ride preparation
Duration of
training
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Upgrade to
Pilot in Command type rating course: 3 days
Training
Ground training
•
Systems
training on aircraft
•
Performance and limitations
•
Weight and Balance
•
Aircraft flight deck pre-flight and preparation
•
Aircraft external pre-flight and walk-around
•
Aircraft cockpit procedures
• Checklist usage
• Normal operations
• Abnormal operations
• Emergency operations
• Crew Resource
Management (CRM) • Autopilot, automation, and FMC
• Flight planning
Aircraft /
Simulator training
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Take-off
• Normal jet aircraft operations
• Maneuvering • Steep turns • Stalls entry and recovery
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Landings
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Instrument and visual approaches
•
Precision approaches
• Non-precision approaches
•
Circle to land
• Visual approaches •
Failures
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Engine failures
•
System failures
• Go-around / missed approaches
• Multi crew operations and crew resource
management
Graduation and course completion
This type rating course meets the FAA Type
Ratings practical standards (which is the same
as the ATP practical test
standards). Upon completion of the practical
test, a Pilot in Command type rating will be added to your FAA license. Since
the practical test
and check-ride is completed in the aircraft,
there will not be any restrictions on your license.
Pricing
● Upgrade to
Pilot In Command type rating course: Includes 10
hours of simulator time
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