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Low Cost Aircraft in the University Environment

Low Cost Aircraft in the University Environment. Or Increasing The Pilot Population Utilizing Tecnam Aircraft. From NTAS 2008. Decreasing Pilot Numbers Increasing Training Costs Decreasing Pay Increasing Need for Well Trained Pilots What has happened in the past year?

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Low Cost Aircraft in the University Environment

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  1. Low Cost Aircraft in the University Environment Or Increasing The Pilot Population Utilizing Tecnam Aircraft

  2. From NTAS 2008 • Decreasing Pilot Numbers • Increasing Training Costs • Decreasing Pay • Increasing Need for Well Trained Pilots • What has happened in the past year? • Has the situation improved? Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  3. Pilot Statistics * Current totals include all class and category – Not Airplane Specific Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  4. Digging Deep For Numbers Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  5. Time Is Now • Aviation Daily Reported on 3/12/08: “U.S. airlines may have received a five-year reprieve from scrambling to find enough pilots because of the recent lifting of the Age 60 mandatory retirement rule, but the pilot shortage will soon catch up. The shortage may be more acute and imminent at the regional airline and instructor level, but it will creep up -- and quickly -- to major airlines, which need to start planning now and considering new programs, such as paying for training, to bring more pilots into the pool... The cost of flight training is exorbitant. It now costs $120,000 to $180,000 for a four-year flight education. Students cannot borrow that much, and government loans are limited to $25,000, says Levy. Students then face 10 to 15 years of paying back their loans, assuming they complete the program, and half of them do not.” Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  6. Major Carrier Pay - 2008 • 1st Year FO • 1st Year Capt. • 2nd Year FO • 2nd Year Capt. • 12th Year FO • 12th Year Capt. • $47.00 • $110.00 • $58.00 • $113.00 • $87.00 • $147.00 Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  7. Regional Carrier Pay - 2008 • 1st Year FO • 1st Year Capt. • 2nd Year FO • 2nd Year Capt. • 12th Year FO • 12th Year Capt. • $23.00 • $60.80 • $37.61 • $62.69 • $45.15 • $86.55 Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  8. Starting Salaries - 2008 • Accountant – 1st Year • $33,617 - $48,925 • Software Engineer – 1st Year • $42,435 - $66,278 • Marketing Assistant – 1st Year • $27,340 - $46,085 • FO Regional Airline – 1st Year • $15,960 - $24,000 Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  9. Reality Check - ROI • Student Loans - Between 6.0% - 8.8% • $55,000.00 = $697.78 per month @ 8.8% • $44,000.00 = $552.62 per month @ 8.8% • Full Cost of Education • $193,280.00 4 year education • Private University w/ Flight Training • $2,145.80 per month @ 6.0% Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  10. From 2008 FAA Forecast “Student pilots are important to general aviation and the aviation industry as a whole. In 2007, according to statistics compiled by the FAA’s Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center, the number of student pilots decreased by 0.6 percent. This is the third consecutive year of decline in this important pilot category. The industry has, over the past several years, maintained several industry-wide programs designed to attract new pilots to general aviation. The industry is trying to stimulate interest in flying, but the data suggest that more may need to be done.” Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  11. Times Are Changing “Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.” Dorothy Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  12. Time For Change “Without change there is no innovation, creativity, or incentive for improvement. Those who initiate change will have a better opportunity to manage the change that is inevitable.” William Pollard Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  13. Lowering the Costs of Training • Tecnam Aircraft Line • Eaglet • Sierra JR (Optional Retractable) • P2006T • Commonality of Parts • Lower Cost of Operation • Complete Training Solution • Tecnam and Mechtronix Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  14. Eaglet Interior • Excellent Useful Load • Standard Equipment - 590 lbs • Roomy Cabin • Over 45 inches at Shoulder • Excellent Headroom • In-Flight Adjustable Seats • Large Panel • Accommodates Steam or Glass Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  15. Eaglet Capabilities • Only US Spin Approved LSA • Demonstrated Crosswind - 15 KTS • IFR Capable • File and Fly • Used Worldwide in Flight Schools Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  16. Tecnam SEL Operating Costs Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  17. P2006T • Excellent Useful Load • Equipped with Glass Cockpit - 970 lbs • Roomy Cabin • Over 49.2 inches • Excellent Headroom • Fully Adjustable Seats • Large Panel • Certified with Steam Gauges • Undergoing Glass Panel Certification Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  18. P2006T Capabilities • 146 KTS - Under 10 gal an hour • 9,000 ft. - Single Engine Service Ceiling • 15,000 ft. - Service Ceiling • 49 KTS - Stall Speed • 1140 FPM - Rate of Climb • All Aluminum Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  19. Tecnam Twin Operating Costs Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  20. Tecnam • US Parts Warehouse • European Parts Warehouse • Significant Fleet Data • 10,000 hour A/C in Europe • All Metal • Pre- punched CNC Manufactured Parts • Many Parts US Manufactured • Full Garmin Suite Available • Other Glass Options in Process Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  21. Turnkey Solution • Mechtronix Aviation Services • Level 2-6 FTD • Full Training Suite • Working with Tecnam • Level 6 PFD for P2006T • Optional Level 6 PFD for SEL • Level 6 FTD with 98% Availability • Estimated Cost of Operation - $5.00 hr Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  22. Mechtronix • A growing & profitable company • Among top 3 manufacturers of flight simulators worldwide – F.I. Census 07/2007 • Fastest growing player (+40% per year in the past 3 years) • Vision and Leadership (First worldwide in JAR 3A MCC in 1998, JAR 2A FTD in 2001, FP DLP Visuals in 1995, N ZFT in 2006, FFT X for OPC 2007) • Mechtronix has been in the business for 20 years… • Founded in 1987 • A worldwide presence • An established track record • A full range of flight training simulators exceeding regulatory requirements • … with solid foundations to fuel our growth • Backed by Canada’s largest institutional investors (CPDQ) • A team of 200 dedicated experts in electronics, control systems, modelling, computer programming, mechanical design and manufacturing, etc. • A network of exclusive and active partners Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  23. A worldwide track record Selection of client references in the FTO industry More than 100 machines delivered to the most prestigious FTO = A trustworthy and credible partner Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  24. FTO Challenges • Train pilots: fulfill your Mission to “Get Them Wings” • Lower the costs while improving training • Get the most advanced training technology at the best prices • Work with a reliable provider of reliable simulators • Make the simulator maintenance easy and cost effective • Make a long term investment in an evolving machine that will not become obsolete Mechtronix is your partner of choice providing the GA professional community with the best of both worlds: modern jet technology at GA prices Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  25. Our products MCC/CRM Flight Trainers Regulatory Qualification • JAR-STD 3A FNPTII MCC • FAA FTD level 2/3/5/6 Key Features • Can be configured as Twin Turboprop (B200) reconfigurable to Twin piston and/or Single Engine • Synthetic Instrument Display™ • Credits for IR/MCC/CRM • Ascent® Jet Trainer™ • Generic Jet based on RJ • EFIS, FMS, TCAS, etc. • Credits for MCC/CRM The most versatile solutions = Maximum training outcome Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  26. Easy Maintenance • High Fidelity Industrial Grade Products • Heavy duty mechanical design • Easy access to parts • Easy Part replacement • Maximization of COTS usage • Contractual availability of spares for 15 years • Guaranteed availability rate of 98% Highest quality product + best support = Highest reliability Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  27. Customer Support Added to the high quality and fidelity of our products, Mechtronix ensure the best technical customer support for a highest reliability of your machines Customer Support Service • Hot Line and Network Link Support • Dedicated customer support Website • 24 Hour UOG Service • Regular on-site visits • Obsolescence program • Price Escalation Protection • Recommended modifications bulletin • Ascent® Service Bulletins • Unit Software Updates • 50% discount on spares manufactured by Mechtronix • Discounted rate for extra tech support visit • Priority services • Access airport visual database library Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  28. “Enabling Training Ops” Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  29. Contacts At Tecnam United States Lynne Birmingham Tel: 770.309.4155 lynne@tecnamaircraft.com Europe Paolo Pascale Langer Tel: 390823 620134 info@tecnam.org Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  30. Contacts At MSI Americas François Tremblay Tel: +1 514 651-4074 ftremblay@mechtronix.ca Europe, Middle East & Africa René Veerman Tel: +31 229 582 165 rveerman@mechtronix.ca Asia Pacific Jean-Pierre Clercin Tel:+1 514 839 2300 jpclercin@mechtronix.ca Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

  31. Thank You The world hates change, yet it is the only thing that has brought progress. Charles Kettering Tecnam Aircraft NTAS 2009

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