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Twin Cities Flight Training
8891 Airport Road Box A-12
Blaine, MN 55449
ANE: 763-780-4375
ANE: 763-784-8627
STP: 651-290-2055
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*Cirrus Aircraft*
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A picture from the cockpit
Take a Discovery flight in a state of the art Cirrus Aircraft!
We have turbo experienced Cirrus Instructors!
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N690CD

rental rates
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N690CD
2005 Cirrus SR20
IFR/VFR trainer,
200 Horsepower
4 seats, 4 place intercom, 2 noise canceling Bose headsets
Glass panel
Garmin 430
S-tech 55 autopilot
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N244AH

N244AH
2006 Cirrus SR22
Air Conditioning
IFR/VFR trainer,
310 Horsepower
4 seats, 4 place intercom,
2 noise canceling Boseheadsets
Glass panel
Garmin 430
S-tech 55 autopilot
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N346CD

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N346CD
2005 Cirrus SR22
IFR/VFR trainer,
310 Horsepower
4 seats, 4 place intercom, 2 noise canceling Bose headsets
Glass panel
Garmin 430
S-tech 55 autopilot
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Cirrus Aircraft Avionics
All of our Cirrus Aircraft are equipped with the most
modern avionics in the aviation industry. Our avionics stack
includes state of the art glass technology Primary Flight Display (PDF),
Multi Function Display (MFD) and dual Garmin IFR certified VOR/ILS GPS
Communication units.
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The PDF represents a simple, easy to use, integrated
flight instrumentation, with all the situational
awareness and safety benefits of air transport and business jet flight
decks.
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The MFD provides the pilot with a pictorial view of your
flight situation based on the inputs from the:
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GPS navigator
to provide true moving map display of your flight
path
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Skywatch
traffic sensor to make to make you aware of other transponder equipped
aircraft
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Stormscope
lightening sensor
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Cmax
electronic approach plates and airport diagrams
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Emax complete
all cylinder engine monitoring
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Terrain
Awareness and Warning System (TAWS)
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Real time
NEXRAD radar overlays on the moving map
display
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The Garmin
VOR/ILS GPS Comms provide modern moving map GPS displays and VOR/ILS
navigation couples with a 720 channel com in each
unit.
Take a Discovery flight in a state of the art Cirrus Aircraft!
Our aircraft are maintained by a
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