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Redbird adds training scenarios to app

By General Aviation News Staff · April 7, 2022 ·

Redbird Flight has released three new flight simulator scenarios for its proficiency training app, Redbird Pro. The scenarios pose realistic challenges for pilots designed to improve their knowledge and skills in multiple areas of proficiency, according to company officials.

They are:

  • Asymmetric Flap, which places pilots in a situation where they must manage an airplane with only one flap extended.
  • One Snapped Cable requires pilots to stabilize the airplane when one primary method of control fails.
  • Box Canyon Turn forces pilots to troubleshoot a flight with few discernible exit strategies.

The new scenarios add to the ever-expanding library of flight simulator scenarios in Redbird Pro, officials state.

Each scenario prompts pilots to perform a preflight briefing guided by the host CFI, conduct a flight, review their score for the scenario, and debrief it.

For pilots without access to a Redbird simulator, the Chair Flight feature puts them in the flight deck with a pilot from the Redbird team, who walks them step-by-step through each scenario.

Pilots can download Redbird Pro from the App Store or Google Play to access the complete library of flight simulator scenarios in the app. The new scenarios are available now.

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