
This program is designed to provide Pilots with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify and recover from upset scenarios. The course features hands-on exposure to different Loss of Control In-flight (LOC-I) situations using unique simulation technology.
Program Content
- Types and Classes of Aircraft Upsets
- Loss of Consciousness In-Flight Causes and Effects
- Upset Detection and Recognition
- Flight Characteristics Familiarization and Lift Vector Control
- Basic Recoveries to Common/Past Upsets
- Health & Wellness
- Simulated Flights in GL-1500 and/or PHOENIX Centrifuge
- GL-2000 Familiarization Flight
- Lift Vector Control Exercises
- Extreme Maneuvering Exercises
- Upset Demonstration and Performance Exercises
- Proficiency Assessment Session
Duration: 1 Day
Equipment: GYROLAB GL-2000, PHOENIX Centrifuge
Prerequisites
• FAA Class 3 Medical Certificate or equivalent
• Trainees are expected to be in a good health and capable of taking part in all activities





