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The primary vendor for the Jacksonville Flight School at FSU is Sunrise Aviation.

Author: Jason Star

The FAA has approved the use of Redbirt Advanced Aviation Training Devices, said a spokesperson for Sunrise Aviation today. Florida State College at Jacksonville (otherwise know as FSCJ) gives approved FAA courses. The students studying in Florida State College situated at Jacksonville got the opportunity, just some time before, to practice with four Redbird LD AATDs. At Cecil Airport in Jacksonville, Florida, Sunrise Aviation is the flight training contractor for Florida State College at Jacksonville.

The Redbird AATDs will be utilized in all of Sunrise Aviation's approved pilot training courses, including, but not limited to, the commercial pilot, private pilot, instrument rating, and multi-engine rating courses. Training devices will greatly enhance the training experience for students while ensuring safety.

Jacksonville is proud to have the Florida State College which has the four Redbird LD simulation devices in their State of the Art Flight Simulation Lab located in Aviation Center of Excellence at Cecil Center. Florida State College at Jacksonville has also made available in their in Flight Simulation Lab, an advanced Flight Training Device for turbo-prop pilot training and another AATD for training pilots that use the Garmin G-1000 glass cockpit, along with their three other training devices.

The Redbird LD comes equipped with 200 degree wrap-around visuals and flight controls that seem very realistic. Two Redbird LDs have been configured as Cessna 172 Skyhawks. Two have also been configured as Piper Arrows. Both of these are at Florida State College at Jacksonville. All of the simulators use Garmin GPS devices. Sunrise Aviation and Florida State College at Jacksonville have purchased the best equipment providing students the best possible learning and flying experience.

As of September 2011, Florida State College has hired Sunrise Aviation to provide pilot training classes to their students in the Jacksonville area. Aside from the Associate Degree in Professional Pilot Technology offered by Florida State College at Jacksonville, they now offer several bachelor's degrees as well. It's status as a public institution makes it possible for Jacksonville's Florida State College to offer pilot training to students at a reasonable cost.

Many of Florida State College at Jacksonville’s students take advantage of VA benefits, Florida’s Bright Futures program, or other State and Federal Government aid programs that make the pilot training program, one of the most economical options for Florida residents. For about 10 years the Florida State College at Jacksonville has been training pilots and they have had the aviation program for over 20 years.

In order to better serve the Jacksonville Florida State College stdents, Sunrise Aviation has now based aircraft and staff at the Cecil Airport. Sunrise Aviation at Cecil Airport is now one of the best places in Florida to learn how to fly due to it being a fantastic location for flight training and the combination of the college, Sunrise Aviation and the airport.

Headquartered at Ormond Municipal Airport in Florida, Sunrise Aviation has been going strong since 1983. Last month, the FAA approved a satellite at Cecil Airport in Jacksonville, Florida. Currently, the school offers training at the Jacksonville satellite in Cessna 152s and Cessna 172s with additional training available in a Piper Warrior, Piper Arrow, and Piper Seminole. Jacksonville is the very best place to learn to fly in Florida now that Sunrise Aviation has a satellite at Cecil airport!

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