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BAA Training
BAA Training's flight school has pursued a fleet upgrade plan, and as of January 2023, all single-engine training is conducted using the Cessna 172S aircraft with the G1000 avionics system. According to our plans, we will be increasing our C172S fleet during 2023 and 2024.This decision was made to take advantage of the improved technology, safety features, fuel efficiency, and performance offered by this aircraft model. Next year, we will introduce multi-engine Piper Seminole aircraft into our fleet.These aircraft will have modern avionics, including glass cockpit displays and integrated navigation systems. Importantly, the Piper Seminole shares the same model of engines as the Cessna 172S (Lycoming engines), which will streamline our engine maintenance processes.
You're using the G1000 equipped c172 for single engine training for now, because currently there is no other airline, which will outsource it's training to you anymore. The only reason why you have so many in the first place was because Turkish airlines made you get them ,as they wanted an all glass cockpit for their students.
If it was not for Turkish Airlines, you'd still be making the students fly (broken) tecnams and get your fuel efficiency out of here
if you had any technical knowledge what so ever, you'd know that the tecnam is more fuel efficient than the cessna as it consumes less. You incompetent fools.
And once again, you have been talking about this piper since 2018.