King Air 300/350
Rolling Recurrent
Training Summary:
The program consists of four separate single-day training sessions, each spaced three months apart. Each training day includes a short ground session, brief, simulator session, and debrief. At the end of the program you will receive your recurrent certificate for insurance purposes. It's the ideal program for pilots who want to train more frequently or who struggle to find three consecutive days for traditional recurrent training.

 

 

 

 

 

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King Air 300/350 Pilot Training

King Air 300/350 Rolling Recurrent
Pilot Training

You'll practice cockpit procedures and aircraft handling in our full-motion simulator while training for normal, abnormal and emergency situations. Our King Air 300/350 Rolling Recurrent course consists of four separate days of training and we tailor each session to the time of year (ie. winter ops in the fall, hot and heavy in the spring). You will review aircraft systems, weight and balance, and limitations, as well as adverse weather, HS&M, CFIT and FAA Hot Topics. Our professional instructors have thousands of hours of King Air time and can help make you a better and safer pilot. When you complete your training at FlyRight you’ll be confident in your ability to handle the King Air in everything from engine failures during low-visibility take-offs to single-engine ILS approaches to minimums. The King Air 300/350 Rolling Recurrent Course is based on FlyRight's FAA-approved King Air 200 Rolling Recurrent program and adds academic differences training for the King Air 300/350 series (insurance approved, however not currently FAA approved).

 

FARs Satisfied
Program Training Hours
 
Prerequisites
61.56 Flight Review Ground School
8 hrs
  Private, Commercial or ATP
61.57 (a) Landing Recency Brief/Debrief
6 hrs
  Instrument Rating
61.57 (b) Night Landing Rcncy Simulator
8 hrs
  Multi-engine
61.57 (c) Instrument Recency  
  King Air PIC Experience
61.57 (d) IPC (if requested)  
   

 

  Day 1    
  8:15 AM   Welcome, paperwork and safety briefing
  8:30 AM   Instructional Philosophy & Facility overview
  9:00 AM   Simulator Period 1 Brief
  10:00 AM   Simulator Period 1
  11:00 AM   Simulator Period 1 (continued)
  12:00 PM   Simulator Period 1 Debrief
       
  Day 2    
  8:30 AM   Autopilot/ADM
  9:30 AM   Electric/Powerplant/Propeller
  10:30 AM   Fire Protection/Fuel System/Landing Gear/Brakes
  12:00 PM   Lunch
  1:00 PM   Performance
  2:00 PM   Simulator Period 2 Brief
  3:00 PM   Simulator Period 2
  4:00 PM   Simulator Period 2 (continued)
  5:00 PM   Simulator Period 2 Debrief
       
  Day 3    
  8:30 AM   Simulator Period 3 Brief
  9:30 AM   Simulator Period 3
  10:30 AM   Simulator Period 3 (continued)
  11:30 AM   Simulator Period 3 Debrief
       
  Day 4    
  8:30 AM   Pressurization/Heating and Cooling/Oxygen System
  9:30 AM   Flight Controls/ Ice and Rain/Adverse Weather
  10:30 AM   HS&M/ Weight and Balance/CFIT
  12:00 PM   Lunch
  1:00 PM   Aircraft Manuals/Limitations/FAA Hot Topics
  2:00 PM   FARs & AIM/Oral Examination
  3:00 PM   Simulator Period 4 Brief
  4:00 PM   Simulator Period 4
  5:00 PM   Simulator Period 4 (continued)
  6:00 PM   Simulator Period 4 Debrief

 

NOTES:
All debriefing periods are approximately 30 minutes.
Each academic classroom instruction block will be 50 minutes in length with a 10 minute break.