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Upset Recovery Training

Upset Recovery Training
Upset Recovery Training

class schedule

Below is a general overview of the class schedule. Each day consists of academic periods and flight training that allow you to build on each previous lesson learned. A debrief is accomplished after each flight that will identify critical lessons learned and offer another opportunity to solidify the necessary skills.



  • Day One (Classroom instruction and two flight profiles)
    • Classroom Instruction
    • Profile I: Familiarization
    • Debrief
    • Profile II: Energy Management & Lift Vector Control
    • Debrief
  • Day Two (Classroom instruction and three flight profiles):
    • Classroom Instruction
    • Profile Three: Upright Upsets
    • Debrief
    • Profile Four: Inverted Upsets, LOC & Malfunctions
    • Debrief
    • Profile Five: Evaluation
    • Debrief

graduation

Following the completion of the course, participants receive a certificate of completion to provide record of their accomplishment. More importantly, students graduate from the NASTAR Center URT course with a greater understanding of the skills needed to encounter any LOC situation. The unique experiences offered by our program will allow you to practically apply the book knowledge received and give you the confidence necessary to recover from an out of control/upset situation should one occur. Finally, our goal to increase the overall safety of the aviation community is enhanced each and every time we are able to interact with pilots. You will leave the NASTAR Center a more competent and capable pilot, we will have gained experiences from you that will allow us to improve our course even further.