CAE Dallas West (SimuFlite)
CAE is a global leader in aviation training with the world's largest network of civil aviation training centers.
7 training centers with Global 6000/6500 simulators — Business Jet
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.
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.
CAE is a global leader in aviation training with the world's largest network of civil aviation training centers.
World's largest fleet of advanced full flight simulators with 70+ years of professional aviation training excellence.
World's largest fleet of advanced full flight simulators with 70+ years of professional aviation training excellence.
The Bombardier Global 6000 and its enhanced successor, the Global 6500, represent sophisticated ultra-long-range business jets manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace. These large-cabin aircraft feature advanced Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics, exceptional fuel efficiency, and impressive transcontinental range capabilities. Corporate operators, charter services, and government agencies utilize these jets for demanding long-distance missions requiring superior passenger comfort and operational reliability.
Global 6000/6500 type rating training spans 10-14 days using advanced Level D full flight simulators that precisely replicate the aircraft's unique flight dynamics and system integration. With 5 Level D simulators distributed across 5 professional training facilities, pilots have access to comprehensive training resources. The simulator programs emphasize proficiency in the Pro Line Fusion glass cockpit environment and advanced flight management system operation.
Training curriculum covers long-range flight planning, high-altitude optimization procedures, and international airspace navigation requirements. Emergency training includes engine failure management, cabin pressurization system failures, and advanced weather radar interpretation for severe weather avoidance. Crew resource management emphasizes effective teamwork during extended flight operations and complex approach procedures at challenging airports.
Typical training participants include corporate pilots transitioning to long-range operations, charter company flight crews, fractional ownership pilots, and government aviation personnel requiring ultra-long-range capabilities for executive transport and specialized mission requirements.
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