FlightSafety Greensboro Learning Center
World's largest fleet of advanced full flight simulators with 70+ years of professional aviation training excellence.
2 training centers with HondaJet simulators — Business Jet
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 Honda HondaJet revolutionizes very light jet aviation with its distinctive over-the-wing engine configuration and advanced composite fuselage design. This innovative aircraft serves owner-pilots, small corporate operations, and specialized charter services, offering exceptional fuel efficiency and unique performance characteristics in the entry-level jet category.
HondaJet type rating training requires Level D simulator instruction spanning 7-10 days, focusing on the aircraft's unique design features and advanced avionics systems. The training emphasizes understanding the over-the-wing engine configuration's effects on handling characteristics and the integrated Garmin G3000 glass cockpit system's operational procedures.
Simulator training addresses the aircraft's distinctive flight characteristics resulting from its innovative engine placement, including unique stall characteristics and ground handling procedures. Normal operations training covers the advanced autopilot systems, integrated flight planning capabilities, and fuel-efficient cruise techniques. Emergency procedures emphasize engine failure scenarios specific to the over-the-wing design and electrical system management protocols.
HondaJet simulator training primarily attracts owner-pilots transitioning to jet aircraft, small corporate flight departments, and flight training organizations. The aircraft's position as an entry-level jet with advanced technology creates unique training requirements, combining fundamental jet operations instruction with sophisticated avionics management training for pilots new to turbine aircraft operations.