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V1 AERONAUTICAL NOW A CIRRUS TRAINING CENTER!!

We are excited to announce our new title as the only Cirrus Certified Training Center in the Tampa/Orlando market! Our factory trained instructors and technologically advanced aircraft fleet allow us accommodate those who are interested in taking their flying to the next level. We look forward to growing this partnership with Cirrus Aircraft and welcome you to explore these opportunities with us!

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Cirrus 2nd Vision Jet Completes 1st Test Flight

The Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet is the ultimate personal transportation vehicle and the first in it's class. It aims to offer the comfort and safety of the single engine SR-22, but in a package unlike any other. It has a maximum cruising speed of 300 KTAS, capacity for seven passengers, advanced Garmin Avionics Suite and the standard Cirrus Aircraft Parachute System. The second Vision Jet successfully completed it's first test flight on November 25.

This airplane is really turning heads. I was lucky enough to see the first one up close and personal during my visit to the factory for the partner symposium in September. I'll keep you all updated as the progress continues.

http://cirrusaircraft.com/vision/


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V1 Aeronautical Adds SR-22 to Training and Rental Fleet

We would like to introduce you to the newest aircraft added to the V1 Aeronautical family. N834SR is a normally-aspirated SR-22 featuring the Avidyne Entegra PFD/MFD system with upgraded DFC90 autopilot. It is also equipped with factory air-conditioning, TKS Ice Protection, and the Standard Cirrus Aircraft Parachute System. We're excited to add this impeccably-maintained aircraft to our rental and flight training fleet. Call or email today with your questions or comments!

 

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ADS-B FAA Mandate: What Do You Need To Know?

The Federal Aviation Administration has already begun to implement their Next Generation Air Transportation System (or NextGen). The air traffic control system will be moving from a ground-based system to a satellite-based system in an effort to shorten air traffic routes, reduce delays and manage air traffic with greater safety margins.

On October 19, 2014 the Federal Aviation Administration issued Order 8200.45. The order requires all aircraft operating in airspace that now requires a Mode-C transponder to also be equipped with ADS-B Out by Jan 1, 2020. What is Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast? How will the mandate affect you?

Read the latest in AOPA to find out:

http://www.aopa.org/Advocacy/Air-Traffic-Services-,-a-,-Technology/Air-Traffic-Services-Brief-Automatic-Dependent-Surveillance-Broadcast-ADS-B

 

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