Saturday, November 21, 2009

G1000 Ground Training

Over the past couple of weeks, three new CAP senior members (myself included) have been receiving classroom training on the G1000. If you are not a pilot, this may not seem all that significant, but as a CAP member, this is free training. Working with a regular flight instructor on this would have cost me a few hundred dollars, plus the cost of training CD's and videos. My CAP membership has just paid for itself several times over, and I haven't even gotten to fly yet.

Now may be a good time to point out, for all you other pilots out there, that CAP provides an economical way to build flying time. You wouldn't do it as a career path, but still. If flying on an approved mission (i.e., a real search, a training flight, or a ferry flight), there is no cost to the member to fly a CAP aircraft. In addition, a member can request to use the CAP aircraft for personal flying - and not at regular rental rates either. For a G1000-equipped Cessna 182, the cost is just under $40 per hour, dry. I challenge you to find a cheaper way to fly equipment like this.

The training so far has centered around some off-the-shelf training discs from King Schools and Sporty's. Sure, I could purchase these and go through them at home, but having an instructor (who also happens to be a pilot examiner) who knows the system is invaluable.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry, what does CAP stands for?

It sounds quite interesting, I was considering to get the Sporty's; did you find the King videos more useful than the Sporty?.
regards.

Papa Echo said...

CAP is the US Air Force auxiliary - the Civil Air Patrol. Some of the history is located here: http://www.caphistory.org/

Both the King and Sporty's discs are similar. Naturally, at the most basic level, they all need to teach the same thing. I could easily recommend either version. If you've already used one or the other for prior training, you may feel most comfortable sticking with that brand.

Thanks for the questions - good luck in your training.