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CAE is a global leader in aviation training with the world's largest network of civil aviation training centers.
3 training centers with CRJ-200 simulators — Regional
CAE is a global leader in aviation training with the world's largest network of civil aviation training centers.
CAE is a global leader in aviation training with the world's largest network of civil aviation training centers.
Leading airline pilot training school with 88 locations and specialized Part 142 simulator training through ATP JETS division.
The Bombardier CRJ-200 serves as a cornerstone of regional airline operations worldwide, providing essential connectivity between smaller markets and major aviation hubs. This versatile 50-seat regional jet operates extensively across North America, Europe, and other international markets, making it one of the most widely recognized aircraft in commercial regional aviation.
CRJ-200 simulator training utilizes both Level C and Level D flight simulators, offering comprehensive training solutions that accommodate various airline training requirements and pilot experience levels. These simulators accurately replicate the aircraft's flight characteristics and operational systems, ensuring thorough preparation for line operations.
The CRJ-200 type rating typically requires 14-21 days of structured training, combining intensive ground school sessions with extensive simulator flying exercises. The program prepares pilots for the unique challenges of regional airline operations, including frequent takeoffs and landings at diverse airport environments.
Training encompasses normal flight operations, complex weather penetration procedures, airport approach categories, and extensive abnormal and emergency procedures specific to regional airline operations. Crew resource management training focuses on effective communication protocols, workload distribution, and decision-making processes essential for safe regional airline operations. Programs also emphasize operational efficiency techniques and passenger safety procedures relevant to high-frequency commercial service.