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Single-Pilot Jets

While most of us probably feel fortunate to be able to fly any kind of general aviation aircraft, most of us also have fantasies about owning and flying more expensive machines, including jets. A small number of us achieve that goal and obtain certification to operate small jets single-pilot. But the safety record of these operations is mixed. Some recent accidents point to gaps in the training and checking associated with single-pilot type ratings.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Single-pilot jet operations have a mixed safety record, with recent accidents suggesting that the speed and complexity of these aircraft make common pilot errors more critical to overcome.
  • Current FAA regulations for single-pilot jet type ratings, supervised operating experience, and annual proficiency checks contain significant gaps, often focusing on basic maneuvers rather than comprehensive skill development.
  • Many single-pilot jet accidents are linked to insufficient Single-Pilot Resource Management (SRM) skills, including deficiencies in risk, automation, and workload management.
  • Pilots operating or aspiring to operate single-pilot jets are advised to pursue training and experience beyond minimum FAA requirements, particularly in SRM, simulator-based instruction, and mentor pilot guidance.
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While most of us probably feel fortunate to be able to fly any kind of general aviation aircraft, most of us also have fantasies about owning and flying more expensive machines, including jets. A small number of us achieve that goal and obtain certification to operate small jets single-pilot. But the safety record of these operations is mixed. Some recent accidents point to gaps in the training and checking associated with single-pilot type ratings.

That said, the kinds of mistakes we make when operating jets single-pilot often have their roots in a basic failure to consider, plan for and mitigate the all-too-common factors present in a wide range of accidents. When flying a jet single-pilot, however, mistakes we might get away with when flying other, slower and less-expensive airplanes are more difficult to overcome, both despite and because of the jets’ capabilities. Let’s explore what that means and how to fix it.

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