The FAA Safety Policy Voice of Non-commercial General Aviation
Transition Training
Just like switching between automatic and manual in a car, transitioning from one aircraft to a different one comes with a unique set of challenges — even when you're certificated to operate that specific category or class.
The lack of transition training has been cited as a causal factor in many GA accidents. Accidents frequently result from pilots being unprepared for challenges presented by the new, or different, aircraft they are flying.
Even when pilots are legally certificated to operate aircraft within a specific category and class, significant differences can exist among different types of aircraft within that category and class — thus necessitating the need for effective transition training.
The FAA Safety Policy Voice of Non-commercial General Aviation
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