TCAS I PC12-NG OK Aviation

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TCAS I for PC12-NG

This course for TCAS I is designed for the PC12NG.  After completion a course completion certificate will be sent automatically. 

Course duration: 30 minutes

ABOUT THE COURSE

The course covers the theory of TCAS, regulations, and operational procedures for TCAS I installed in the PC12 NG.  For pilots who also fly aircraft with TCAS II installed, we recommend taking the specific TCAS II course for the PC12 which will also cover the TCAS I knowledge.

There is a final exam after the presentation. A completion certificate will be generated automatically.

License duration: 180 days
You will have 180 days access to the course, you can review the course as many times as you like. License extension? If you for any reason need additional time just get in contact with us.

Course contents

▪ Definitions
▪ Regulations
▪ TCAS Functionality
▪ TCAS System Description
▪ Surveillance
▪ Traffic not displayed
▪ Limited bearing
▪ TCAS Theory of operation
▪ CPA – Closest Point of Approach
▪ Display modes

▪ Sensitivity levels
▪ TCAS Test
▪ TCAS Surveillance volume
▪ Symbols
▪ Traffic Behind
▪ TA Traffic Advisories
▪ Aural alerts
▪ EGPWS Inhibit
▪ Pilot actions
▪ Rate of Climb/Descent
▪ Theoretical knowledge test

PLATFORM AND USAGE

This course is delivered via the Qrosscheck Education website. The e-learning course modifies itself depending on your screen, works on both computers and tablets. By purchasing this product you agree that the product will be used by a single individual for personal training and not in a classroom or commercial setting. Evidence of account sharing, commercial use, or excessive use will result in the early termination of the license.

REGIONAL STANDARD AND SUPPORT

The course is developed for both the FAA and the EASA system.

Any questions or technical problems, we have a 24/7 support available.

CONTACT:
USA: +1 (512) 394 8960
Europe: +46 70 571 3610

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