CT-156 Harvard II
The CT-156 Harvard II is the aircraft of choice to help new pilots move seamlessly from basic flight training to high-performance jet training.
The Harvard’s performance, advanced cockpit layout and agile handling make it an ideal stepping stone toward advanced training phases. Its fully pressurized cockpit features an electronic flight instrument system and a global positioning system (GPS).
Length | 10.18 m |
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Wingspan | 10.21 m |
Height | 3.25 m |
Empty weight | 2,971 kg |
Maximum speed | 575 km/h |
Range | 834 km |
Location | Moose Jaw, Sask. |
This aircraft is used for | Trainer |
A student pilot from 2 Canadian Forces Flying Training School conducting solo training on the CT156 Harvard II aircraft experienced the symptoms of a G induced almost-loss of consciousness (A-LOC).
October 24, 2018
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