Flight Simulator Training
IFR Training
IFR training is the "heart and soul" of Oregon Flight Sim. We specialize in CFR Part 61, general aviation, Airplane Single-Engine Land (ASEL), instrument flight training, to include:
Qualification Training: Pilot Instrument Rating
Qualification Training: Instructor Instrument Rating
IFR Recency of Experience (Currency)
IFR Proficiency (Skills, Confidence, Safety)
Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC) - Limitations Apply
Crosscheck (Scan), Interpretation, Aircraft Control
Flight by Reference to Instruments (S&L, Turns, Climbs, Descents, Airspeed Changes)
Unusual Attitude Recovery (Nose High, Nose Low)
Navigation (GPS, VOR/LOC, DME, ADF-NDB)
Intercepting and Tracking
Partial Panel
Timed Turns
Compass Turns
Holding
Arcs
Departure (Diverse, Radar, DVA, ODP, SID, VFR)
En Route
Arrivals (STAR, TAA, Pilot Nav, Feeder Routes)
Instrument Approach (ILS, RNAV, VOR, LOC, LOC-BC, ADF-NDB)
Missed Approach
ATC Communications
ATC Lost Communications
FAA Regulations
Flight Planning
Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)
Risk Management (RM)
Aeromedical
Weather
Aircraft Systems (FD, Autopilot)
Aircraft System Failures
Normal, Emergency and Abnormal Procedures/Techniques
VFR Training
Although our flight simulators are designed primarily for IFR, they also provide exceptional training for student and private pilots operating under VFR, to include:
VOR/LOC Navigation
GPS Navigation
Emergency VFR into IMC
Emergency Descent through IMC
Aircraft Systems
Systems Training
Our simulators provide an exceptional tool for both VFR and IFR pilots to develop and then maintain the skills required to operate a variety of aircraft systems:
Traditional (Round Dial) Aircraft
Technically Advanced Aircraft (TAA)
Digital (Glass Cockpit) Aircraft
G1000 Operations.
GNS 430W and 530W Operations.
Autopilot Operations
Complex Aircraft
Constant-Speed Propeller
Retractable Landing Gear
VOR/LOC Navigation
NDB/ADF Navigation
Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) with Garmin Pilot
Multi-Engine Training
Oregon Flight Sim is only authorized to provide single-engine dual flight training.