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Started by Delta75, September 22, 2015, 10:49:35 PM

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Delta75

Hello everyone,
                        I'm interested in taking the G1000 course how would I go about taking this course?


Thanks!

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Quote from: SamuelRosinsky on September 22, 2015, 10:58:00 PM
http://www.capmembers.com/media/cms/G1000_Course_Intro_Pilots_Page_7_Fe_3A57AA5573907.pdf

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Silly Samuel, Google is not very helpful in this case as much of the required information is in eServices.

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Quote from: Delta75 on September 22, 2015, 10:49:35 PM
Hello everyone,
                        I'm interested in taking the G1000 course how would I go about taking this course?


Thanks!

Hi Delta 75,

There are two parts to achieving your CAP Form 5 "G1000" Endorsement.

The first is the Ground School called the CAP G1000 Training Course and the second is the flight portion called the VFR Transition to G1000 and the IFR Transition to G1000. Each transition comprises of at least two flights and you may need more than two flights in order to be ready to pass the Form 5.

These training must be provided by a CAP Check Pilot or Instructor Pilot that is qualified to provide the G1000 instruction.

It is highly recommended that you take the ground school, then the VFR Transition to G1000 then the Initial Form 5 (If you are initial). Fly a bit to get more familiar with the G1000 and then complete the IFR Transition to G1000 and complete an abbreviated Form 5 for the IFR endorsement.

Important: Buy the Garmin G1000 Simulator for Cessna Nav III, Version 13.02: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/prod6420.html
- Choose Accessories, PC - Trainers - Cessna
- $24.95

Reference Material:

1. CAP Members Standards and Evaluation Page: http://www.capmembers.com/emergency_services/aircraft_ops__staneval/
2. G1000 and GFC700 Info page: http://www.capmembers.com/emergency_services/aircraft_ops__staneval/g1000--gfc700-info-page/
3. eServices G1000 Transition Material: https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.OpsQuals.Web/TrainingMaterial/TrainingMaterial.aspx
4. Introduction to the Garmin G1000 - Russell Still: http://www.capg1000.com/default.htm
5. Download the Cessna Skylane PIM from Cessna: http://textron.vo.llnwd.net/o25/CES/cessna_aircraft_docs/single_engine/skylane/skylane_pim.pdf
6. Download the CAP G1000 checklist for your aircraft: https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.ORMS.Web/ACFCHecklist.aspx



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SrA, USAF                                           



Delta75

Quote from: Mission Pilot on September 22, 2015, 11:18:35 PM
Quote from: Delta75 on September 22, 2015, 10:49:35 PM
Hello everyone,
                        I'm interested in taking the G1000 course how would I go about taking this course?


Thanks!

Hi Delta 75,

There are two parts to achieving your CAP Form 5 "G1000" Endorsement.

The first is the Ground School called the CAP G1000 Training Course and the second is the flight portion called the VFR Transition to G1000 and the IFR Transition to G1000. Each transition comprises of at least two flights and you may need more than two flights in order to be ready to pass the Form 5.

These training must be provided by a CAP Check Pilot or Instructor Pilot that is qualified to provide the G1000 instruction.

It is highly recommended that you take the ground school, then the VFR Transition to G1000 then the Initial Form 5 (If you are initial). Fly a bit to get more familiar with the G1000 and then complete the IFR Transition to G1000 and complete an abbreviated Form 5 for the IFR endorsement.

Important: Buy the Garmin G1000 Simulator for Cessna Nav III, Version 13.02: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/prod6420.html
- Choose Accessories, PC - Trainers - Cessna
- $24.95

Reference Material:

1. CAP Members Standards and Evaluation Page: http://www.capmembers.com/emergency_services/aircraft_ops__staneval/
2. G1000 and GFC700 Info page: http://www.capmembers.com/emergency_services/aircraft_ops__staneval/g1000--gfc700-info-page/
3. eServices G1000 Transition Material: https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.OpsQuals.Web/TrainingMaterial/TrainingMaterial.aspx
4. Introduction to the Garmin G1000 - Russell Still: http://www.capg1000.com/default.htm
5. Download the Cessna Skylane PIM from Cessna: http://textron.vo.llnwd.net/o25/CES/cessna_aircraft_docs/single_engine/skylane/skylane_pim.pdf
6. Download the CAP G1000 checklist for your aircraft: https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.ORMS.Web/ACFCHecklist.aspx


Thank you Mission Pilot for the information.

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Thank you Mission Pilot for the information.

No problem, PM me if you need more information. I'm in CAWG.