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CAE, Sun Air Boosting Business Aviation Pilot Capabilities
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The pilot development program will help train new pilots
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While two pilots are not required for the King Air 350, the FAA allows charter operators to adopt a pilot development program, which enables second-in-command pilots to log flight time in single-pilot aircraft.
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CAE and Sun Air Jets have created a pilot development program (PDP) that will allow young pilots to gain flight experience in second-in-command (SIC) roles on Beechcraft King Air 350s operated by Sun Air. 

While two pilots are not required for the King Air 350, the FAA allows charter operators to adopt a PDP that enables SICs to legally log flight time in single-pilot aircraft. The operator must seek FAA issuance of OpsSpec A062 to use the PDP for SIC logging.

Once in the program, pilots can build flight time towards upgrades to pilot-in-command roles, and several have already done so since the program was launched. CAE’s Morristown, New Jersey facility provides training for Sun Air’s King Air pilots.

“This [PDP] will help provide additional qualified pilots while increasing overall safety,” said Sun Air Jets director of operations Ed Fares. “The program is designed to bring beneficial operating experience to our young pilots, allowing them the opportunity to grow into bigger jet aircraft and a strong foundation as a safe and professional pilot.”

“With the increased demand for business aviation pilots, CAE is committed to working in partnership with operators like Sun Air Jets to ensure they have the highly trained pilots needed to maintain safe and efficient operations,” said Alexandre Prevost, CAE president of business aviation and helicopter training.

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