File:45 (R) Squadron, Embraer Phenom 100 MOD 45164825.jpg
Student pilots undertake Ground School studies before beginning simulator-based training alongside the flying syllabus. Since 2004 the Squadron have used the Beechcraft B200 King Airs operated by Serco.
The Phenom is a 5th Generation aircraft, bringing in automation and the Glass Cockpit environment, which allows the student exposure to the technology prior to flying the RAF's more complex aircraft such as the A400 Atlas or Voyager.
Embraer announced its intention to develop an entry-level business jet in May 2005, beginning the flight test campaign of the unusual Phenom 100 with the prototype’s first flight on July 26, 2007. Initially classified as a Very Light Jet, the Phenom was intended for owner-pilot operation, by a single pilot, and therefore featured extremely comprehensive avionics fit.
The cockpit has two seats nonetheless, and the aircraft is capable of taking as many as seven passengers, with cabin access via an air stair door enabling a degree of independence from ground support equipment.
- Organization: MOD
- Object Name: GpPO-Official-20180412-045
- Supplemental Categories: Embraer Phenom 100 , Aircraft, Equipment, Training, Royal Air Force
- Keywords: 45 Reserve Squadron, Embraer Phenom 100, Fixed Wing, Equipment, RAF Cranwell, RAF Stations (UK), Support, Royal Air Force, Embraer, Phenom, Cranwell, Lincolnshre, CFS, Training, Aircraft, parked, Multi-Engine, Flying School, RAF, Squadron, Sqn, Flying Training, 45 (R) Squadron, 45 (R)Sqn, Glass Cockpit, Multi Engine Advanced Flying Training, MEAFT
- Country: England
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