Goldberg Aviation has been training exclusively turboprop operators for 17 years.  Typically our initial training sessions require 3-6 days and our recurrent training sessions require 2-3 days.

We believe that ground training in classrooms and cockpit procedure training is an essential basis for flying complicated aircraft.  However, we firmly believe that there is no substitute for in-cockpit training.  The in-cockpit training is exceptionally valuable when it includes your:

  • Aircraft

  • Avionics

  • Airports

  • Missions

Ground Instruction

Topics include:

  • Fuel system

  • Environmental systems pressurization

  • Flight control system

  • Ice protection and FIKI

  • Limitations and V-speeds

  • Avionics

  • Annunciations

  • Human factors

  • Powerplant and propeller

  • Landing gear / Brake system

  • Emergency descent mode, autopilot protections

  • Electrical system

  • Weight and balance

  • Performance charts

  • Autopilot

  • Accident history

  • Online resources and apps

 

Flight Instruction

topics Include:

  • Safe operating procedures

  • Factory resources

  • Operating parameters, airspeeds, configurations and mnemonics

  • Preflight inspection and planning

  • Starting, taxi, and takeoff (maximum performance, crosswind, soft field)

  • Flight maneuvers – Turns, approach to stall, go around, unusual attitudes

  • Flight maneuvers – Landings (max performance, crosswind, short field)

  • Instrument procedures – Approaches

  • Other procedures – Flap malfunctions, Inertial particle separator operation

  • Emergency situations – Engine failures, Others

  • Other Goldberg Aviation technique insights