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Turbo Transition Training


AirShares Owners based on the west coast will transition into SR22 G3 Turbo Normalized aircraft using the transition training program created by Cirrus Design in conjunction with UND Aerospace.  AirShares Owners from other regions who are already checked out in the normally aspirated SR22 and wish to be checked out in the G3 Turbo must complete the Turbo Differences syllabus with a Cirrus Standardized Instructor.
All AirShares pilots are required to demonstrate instrument proficiency at the conclusion of transition training during a comprehensive ground and flight evaluation administered by a designated AirShares check pilot.
For Turbo Perspective training resources, please click here.


G3 Turbo Training Supporting Documents


Training Curricula
Cirrus Transition Training Syllabus
Turbo Differences Syllabus
SR Series Workbook Questions
 
Presentations and FAQs
Transition Training Presentation
Turbo Differences Presentation 
SR22 G3 Differences Presentation
Turbo Engine Presentation
Turbo Frequently Asked Questions
 
Turbo-specific POH Supplements
Tornado Alley Turbo Supplement
G3 Wing Supplement
Composite Propeller Supplement
Oxygen System 
 
Aircraft Checklists
SR22 G3 Turbo Aircraft Checklist (Avidyne)
SR22 G3 Turbo Aircraft Checklist (Perspective)



A tremendous library of G3 Turbo related material, including presentations on the turbo system, oxygen system, high altitude flight planning, and high altitude physiology can be found through the Cirrus Aircraft training portal.  Click the logo on the left.



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