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Dynon Avionics SkyView Training @ Airventure 2012
This class will introduce pilots to most ground and in-flight operational features of the Dynon Avionics SkyView system. In-depth discussion of installation and initial configuration of the system is not an objective of this class, though some of those concepts will be addressed where relevant.
Specific to the SkyView system, pilots will learn how to:
- configure the display(s) for various phases of ground and flight operations - navigate using the integrated VFR GPS moving map and flight planner - configure and operate the autopilot for both VFR and IFR missions - access course guidance information from various navigation sources installed in the aircraft - locate and understand various calculated data presented by SkyView (ie: winds aloft, TAS, density altitude, angle-of-attack, fuel computer)
An additional objective of this class is to educate pilots about the process of transitioning from analog instrumentation to glass panel systems in a small GA aircraft. Topics covered will include:
- cognitive differences of analog and digital/electronic instrumentation - need for training and experience in successful transition - benefits and pitfalls of glass panel systems - cockpit resource management
Seating for each class session is limited to 15, to ensure all attendees have access to a SkyView display for hands-on training.
Classes will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn Oshkosh, on the northwest portion of the airport. Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to/from the hotel. Ground transportation may be available through Airventure.
CLASS SCHEDULE:
- A single class will be offered each day from 8:30a-12:00noon. The morning class will focus on VFR procedures, though some topics relevant to IFR operations will be covered.
- Optional Afternoon IFR session -- following the morning class and a short lunch break, an additional session will be offered from 12:30p-2:00p. This optional session will focus on IFR procedures, including advanced use of the HSI with multiple navigation sources, configuring the system for instrument approaches, and using the autopilot effectively for IFR operations.
All attendees are welcome to stay for the additional afternoon session at no additional cost.
Instructing these classes will be Kirk Kleinholz, CFII and Sales Account Manager for Dynon Avionics.
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LocationHilton Garden Inn - Oshkosh (View)
1355 West 20th Avenue
Oshkosh, WI 54902
United States
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