Cirrus SR22 Training Aircraft Involved in Incident at Emirates Flight Training Academy

The Cirrus SR22, a key component of EFTA's training fleet, was involved in a similar incident in October of the previous year. Like this recent occurrence, that incident also resulted in no injuries

Dubai, August 9, 2024 — A Cirrus SR22 training aircraft was involved in an incident on Friday at the Emirates Flight Training Academy (EFTA). According to an Emirates spokesperson, no injuries were reported from the incident, and an investigation is underway.

The spokesperson for Emirates confirmed the incident stating, “The incident will be investigated and we are fully co-operating with the authorities.”

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The Cirrus SR22, a key component of EFTA’s training fleet, was involved in a similar incident in October of the previous year. Like this recent occurrence, that incident also resulted in no injuries.

Established in 2017, the Emirates Flight Training Academy is Emirates’ dedicated center for pilot training, located in Dubai South, Dubai World Central (DWC).

The academy utilizes a fleet of Cirrus SR22 G6 aircraft, which are integral to its training programs. The SR22 G6 model is known for its advanced avionics and safety features, making it a preferred choice for pilot training worldwide.

The latest incident has raised questions about the safety protocols and procedures at the academy. While the specifics of the incident remain under investigation, the academy has emphasized its commitment to maintaining high safety standards and addressing any issues promptly.

EFTA plays a crucial role in Emirates’ pilot training program, which aims to ensure that new pilots are well-prepared for the demands of modern aviation.

The academy’s focus on providing comprehensive training is underscored by its use of state-of-the-art equipment and adherence to rigorous safety protocols.

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The investigation into Friday’s incident will seek to determine the cause and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to prevent future occurrences.

The academy’s collaboration with authorities is expected to contribute to a thorough review and improvement of safety practices.

As the investigation continues, Emirates and EFTA remain committed to upholding the highest safety standards and ensuring the well-being of their trainees and staff.

The airline has reassured the public that it will provide updates as more information becomes available.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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