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Which aircraft are in the L3Harris Flight Academy fleet?
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The L3Harris Flight Academy fleet consists of over 100 airplanes, with a combination of five different single and multi-engine options, with steam gauge and all-glass cockpits.
Our single-engine aircraft fleet:
Cirrus SR20 - The Cirrus SR20 has an optimized workspace with more room than any other four-seater training aircraft, providing an ideal environment to learn. Uncompromising safety, the Cirrus SR20 includes innovative systems and features such as:
- Tricycle landing gear for easier touchdown regardless of conditions
- Cirrus Airframe Parachute System® (CAPS®)
- 6-cylinder engine
- Cuffed wing
- Avidyne glass cockpit suite
- Four point airbag seatbelts
- Fuel injected engine
Cessna 172P & 172SP - The Cessna Skyhawk is considered the most popular single-engine aircraft with simplistic flight characteristics, enhanced visibility, and increased automation and protection features to help build the next generation of world-class pilots. Features include:
- Tricycle landing gear for easier touchdown regardless of conditions
- Four-cylinder, fuel-injected engine
- Garmin G1000 avionics suite (only on the 172SP)
- High-wing design for more stable flying characteristics
Piper Archer PA28 - The Piper Archer offers durability, reliability, comfort, and technology creating the ideal training environment for cadets. Features include:
- GFC700 Autopilot
- Tricycle landing gear for easier touchdown regardless of conditions
- Garmin G1000 avionics suite
- Low-wing design
- Four-cylinder engine
Our multi-engine aircraft fleet:
Piper Seminole PA44 - The Piper Seminole has been built for reliability and durability; considered to be the best multi-engine trainer available today. The Piper Seminole allows students and trainers alike to perform advanced maneuvers and procedures both skilfully and safely. Features include:
- Garmin G1000 avionics suite
- LED wing tip recognition and tail strobe lights
- Counter rotating propellers for increased stability during engine-out training.
- Four-cylinder engine