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Newly certified jet giving Regina pilots another avenue to learn

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Private pilots in Saskatchewan will have another option in their quest to learn the ins and outs of flying jet aircraft – as Transport Canada has certified the single engine Cirrus Vision Jet.

Pilots were given a look at the aircraft at Regina’s International Airport.

It's a small personal jet for cross-country business trips or a weekend family getaway – the Vision Jet brings the prospect of jet travel into the realm of private pilots.

“It’s pretty amazing space-age high technology aircraft and systems,” Pilot Ryan Issac told CTV News.

The $3 million aircraft has systems that go beyond the standard auto pilot in an emergency, passengers can push a button that will take the jet to the nearest airfield for an automated landing.

In extreme circumstances, a parachute can be deployed. That feature has long been available on Cirrus Aircraft’s propeller-driven models.

"There's been 130 deployments worldwide – 267 family members have been safely returned home. So, to me, even if that number was one, [it] would be worth it, but to have 267 as we say, family members that are that are now still here with us, it's a pretty special piece of technology," Issac added.

Pilots can transition from a piston engine series aircraft to the jet with only one week of additional training.

Doug McNair is a Regina pilot who would love to do it.

"Certainly, some folks can justify this. Some businesses can [justify] this aircraft. My understanding is it’s $3.6 million US dollars to purchase," McNair said. "So, for many of us, or whatever, that’s probably a little above our means."

Recent Transport Canada certification makes the American-made jet available to Canadian pilots, expanding opportunities for those who can afford this ultimate travel experience.

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