Cessna 210 Training

Want to get a start flying charter and need Cessna 210 time?

Before you pack your bags and head off to the NT or regional Australia, get some Cessna 210 time in you logbook to jump the queue.

We can also tailor a short training course for PPL licence holders who want to take their flying to the next level, take more passengers and go faster.

We can also train the required DFE; Manual Propellor Pitch Control (MPPC) and Retractable Undercarriage (RU) if required.

Aircraft

Cessna 210N IFR Equiped

Location

Archerfield QLD

Requirments

PPL, MPPC and RU

Hours

5 Competency Based

Getting a Charter Job in the NT or Regional Australia - Training Course

Flight Tech is a premier flight school based in Archerfield, Australia, that specialises in providing top-notch pilot training programs. One of the school’s most sought-after offerings is the Cessna 210 training program, which is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to fly this aircraft in the challenging conditions of the Northern Territory of Australia.

One of the unique features of Flight Tech’s Cessna 210 training program is the experience and expertise of its instructors. The program is taught by experienced pilots who have been taught by instructors with over 600 hours of flying time in the Cessna 210, working in a charter operation in the Northern Territory, as well as many regional locations throughout Australia. This means that students receive training from instructors who have real-world experience flying the aircraft in the exact environment in which they will be operating.

The Cessna 210 is a versatile and reliable aircraft that is widely used for remote area operations, making it a popular choice for charter and commercial operators in the Northern Territory. As such, time spent flying the Cessna 210 greatly enhances job prospects for pilots who are seeking employment in this region. Employers are often seeking pilots who are experienced and proficient in operating this aircraft, and the Flight Tech Cessna 210 training program provides an excellent opportunity for pilots to develop these skills and stand out from other candidates in the job market.

The Cessna 210 stands out as one of the finest aircraft ever manufactured. Its legendary payload and performance, coupled with refinements made towards the end of production, contribute to its outstanding reputation.

Starting from the 210M model onward, the aircraft showcases the ability to extend gear and/or flaps at impressive airspeeds, leaving a lasting sense of pleasure for those fortunate enough to operate it. While it demands serious consideration and doesn’t tolerate mistakes lightly, the Cessna 210 can deliver unparalleled performance when handled with expertise.

Drawing an analogy, it’s likened to an 1500cc road bike rather than a 250cc trail bike. The laminar flow wing, featuring slotted fowler flaps, frise ailerons, washout, etc., underscores the aerodynamic knowledge incorporated into its design. Caution is advised against premature rotation especially at MTOW, as the wing’s performance suffers, and venturing into the yellow arc during extreme turbulence can lead to unexpected downward wing failure.

The aircraft’s capabilities are noteworthy, capable of approaching Vne even in level flight at sea level. However, its most challenging aspect is the “Power On” landing configuration stall, especially below 1,000 feet, requiring specialised training for recovery due to its sudden and potentially unrecoverable nature.  The Cessna 210 demands professional and careful handling; deviations from this approach may have severe consequences.

Mishandling, such as premature rotation or stalling in the landing configuration with more than 17″ MP, can result in critical situations like running off the runway or entering an unrecoverable inverted spiral dive.

The Cessna 210 is a magnificent machine when flown with the requisite care and expertise. Cautionary advice is given against reckless behavior, with a recommendation to choose alternative aircraft for exuberant maneuvers. Treating the Cessna 210 with the precision of a B737, operating within its performance envelope, ensures a safe and rewarding experience, sparing pilots from the potential dangers highlighted in safety reports.

In addition to providing specialised training in the Cessna 210, Flight Tech also offers a range of other courses that cater to the diverse needs of aspiring pilots. The school’s instructors are highly qualified and experienced, and the training programs are delivered using state-of-the-art equipment and modern training methodologies, ensuring that students receive the best possible education and training.

The Cessna 210 training program is one of the school’s most popular offerings, and with experienced instructors who have real-world experience flying this aircraft in the Northern Territory, students can be confident that they are receiving the highest quality instruction. Time spent in the Cessna 210 greatly enhances job prospects for pilots seeking employment in this region, making the Flight Tech Cessna 210 training program an excellent investment in their future career.