| Aircraft |
Our
courses hone in on some of the more common malfunctions in the aircraft system.
This knowledge helps avoid problems by instituting an aggressive preventive
maintenance program to discover them on the ground before they become emergencies
in the air. The flight training portion of the course prepares you for all flight
eventualities by having you demonstrate proficiency in all operational tasks
before we award you a course completion certificate.
Our motto of "Proficiency - don't take off without it" is the
standard we train and measure all clients against. Simply stated, ability -
not hours is what ATM provides through its training.
ATM is qualified to instruct in a wide variety of aircraft. The following is
a partial listing of aircraft for which ATM provides training programs. If your
aircraft is not listed, please contact us for information.
| Beechcraft | Bonanza A-36, Baron 55, Baron 58, Baron 58P, Duke B-60, King Air C100, King Air C200, King Air C90 |
| Cessna | 310, 320, 335,
337, 340, 401, 402, 414, 421, P-210, T-210, T-337P, |
| Pilatus | PC-12 |
| Piper | Aerostar PA-60, Aztec PA23-250, Aztec PA-32, Cheyenne I PA-31T-500, Cheyenne II PA-31T-700, Cheyenne III PA-41, Cheyenne IV PA-42, JetProp DLX, Malibu Mirage PA-46-350, Malibu PA-46-310, Meridian, Mojave PA-31P-350, Navajo Chieftain PA31-350, Navajo PA-31, Navajo PA-31P-425, Saratoga PA-32, Seneca PA-34 |
| TBM 700 | |
| Twin Commander | 690B |
| Jet Aircraft | Cessna Citation
I (500, 501) Citation II (550, 550SP, S550, Bravo) Citation V (Ultra, Encore, 560) CitationJet CJ (525, CJ1, CJ1+) CitationJet CJ2 (525A, CJ2+) CitationJet CJ3 (525B) Lear 24, 25, 35 Westwind 1123, 1124, I, II Sabreliner (N265) Falcon 10 (DA10) |