SkyRay Tactical Radar offers
comprehensive airborne weather radar
training to corporate and business jet
flight crews. We provide intelligent risk
management solutions through flight deck
radar system proficiency training. SkyRay
ground and cockpit-based flight instruction
programs include: Rockwell Collins,
Honeywell (BendixKing) and Garmin weather
radar systems covering: Bombardier
Challenger/Learjet, Cessna Citation,
Dassault Falcon, Embraer Phenom, Gulfstream
and Hawker/Beech aircraft. We emphasize
important tactical applications of airborne
weather radar as well as old-school threat
avoidance strategies.
As a professional aviator, your priorities
are the safety and comfort of those onboard
the aircraft. You and your organization have
invested substantially in state-of-the-art
systems, equipment and software. Much time
and effort are also focused toward training
and proficiency on all aspects of mission
operations. You have a high degree of
expertise regarding aircraft systems,
performance, limitations and emergency
procedures. You’ve mastered the FMS, IFIS
and synthetic vision. You have an
uncompromising safety mindset. You’ve honed
your aeronautical skills with laser
precision to become the consummate industry
professional.
Where along the circuitous technical path
did you learn radar? Radar is missing in
most initial and recurrent curriculums.
Aircraft/unit specific radar system training
is virtually nonexistent at most aviation
oriented entities. Radar is viewed as
complex and difficult to fathom by some
pilots; enigmatic at best by others.
Radar is a key safety resource on the
flight deck. Weather radar has powerful
applications including: threat
identification, hazard avoidance, backup
instrumentation and ground mapping.
Effective management of this vital
cockpit tool is paramount to the safe,
comfortable, efficient operation of your
aircraft. Proper radar use enhances both
situational awareness and CRM.
Your passengers are confident that you are
safe, intelligent and proficient on all
aircraft systems. They depend on you to
mitigate risk. Are you living up to their
expectations?
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