Eagle Flight Centre Adds Second Ascend 172 From Yingling Aviation

July 24, 2018
Trumbull anticipates EMU’s Flight Training program will receive the identically configured Ascend 172 in time to begin the fall semester.

Ypsilanti, MI—Eagle Flight Centre at Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti, Michigan has ordered a second Ascend 172 from Yingling Aviation for use in Eastern Michigan University’s flight training operations. The remanufactured single engine airplane is currently being configured to be an exact replica of the operation’s first Ascend 172, which Eagle Flight Centre acquired in September of 2016.

“The Ascend 172 we integrated into our flight training program two years ago has proven to be an ideal addition to our fleet,” said Joe Mills, Chief Flight Instructor and General Manager of Eagle Flight Centre. “It has provided us with a platform that allows our primary students to make a seamless transition into different airframes which feature the advanced avionics and glass panels that are compatible with the Next Gen airport and airways system. This second Ascend 172 will give us even more flexibility as we add the largest-ever incoming class of students to Eastern Michigan University’s flight training program this fall.”

“Yingling is helping us meet our increasing demand for this type of aircraft by modifying another Ascend 172 so that the panel matches our existing one. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has also recently updated their definition of a ‘complex’ aircraft and revised their standard to require ‘ten hours in technically advanced aircraft’ for a commercial rating. Our two Ascend 172s will allow us to train commercial and instrument pilots as well as primary students to meet those parameters—and do so in familiar aircraft that are more affordable to operate,” Mills added.

“Since we first began flying an Ascend 172 in our flight training program, it was never a question of if we would add another one, just when. With a large number of students currently enrolled and the largest incoming class we’ve ever had, the time is right for us. We’ll be adding both airplanes to our FAR Part 141 certificate. They’re equipped with Garmin 500 series avionics so it’s an easy for our Garmin 1000 student pilots to transition from the G-1000 Skyhawks. It takes less than an hour for them to check out the Ascend 172. The systems are from the same Garmin family so the pilots adapt quickly and have a chance to fly in a familiar airframe with a different suite of advanced avionics.”

“The Ascend 172s are ideal for operations like Eagle Flight Centre,” commented Tom Trumbull, president of EFC. “They more affordable to acquire and to operate and they’re an outstanding alternative to purchasing G 1000 equipped aircraft.”

“We know that flight training operations and flying clubs are facing a true dilemma when it comes to their fleets,” added Lynn Nichols, Yingling’s CEO. “They see the looming requirements to meet the FAA’s mandates for ADS-B and equipment that complies with the Next Generation Air Traffic Control System—and they recognize the high costs to do so. Replacing older aircraft with new models is virtually cost-prohibitive, but updating ex-isting airplanes to a ‘near-new’ configuration is certainly a reasonable alternative. What we’re doing with Eagle Flight Centre and EMU is obvious, relatively quick, and certainly affordable.”

Trumbull anticipates EMU’s Flight Training program will receive the identically configured Ascend 172 in time to begin the fall semester.

About Eagle Flight Centre

Eagle Flight Centre partners with Eastern Michigan University Aviation to provide flight instruction at Ypsilanti’s Willow Run Airport near Detroit. This proximity allows Flight and Management students to jump-start their careers and seek industry employment while still attending school. Students also have greater access to airlines, corporate operations, and cargo flight companies after graduation. Eagle Flight Centre is just a ten-minute drive from EMU’s main campus. In addition to the Ascend 172s, it has a fleet comprised of several new Cessna 172SP Skyhawks, and a multi-engine Piper Seminole. All of the Cessna Skyhawk aircraft are equipped with state-of-the-art, Garmin G1000 glass cockpit avionics. Eagle Flight Centre also has an advanced FRASCA Mentor simulator, which reduces the cost of flight training and allows students to learn emergency situations and system logic in a safe and reliable environment. EMU’s Pathway Agreements with major regional and charter carriers has been instrumental in a 98% placement rate for all graduates since 2001.

About Yingling

Yingling Aviation was founded in 1946 and was named the first Cessna dealer that same year. Its approximately 100 Wichita-based employees are dedicated to serving customers. A full general aviation services provider at Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport (ICT) in Wichita, Kansas, Yingling is a Beechcraft, Cessna and McCauley Propeller Authorized Service Center servicing a broad spectrum of piston, turbine and jet aircraft. It has long been the largest independent Cessna parts supplier in the world, as well. It provides comprehensive support to new and legacy Textron aircraft, offering the experience and expertise of top-notch FlightSafety trained technicians, proximity to the both Cessna and Beech factories, and familiarity with local vendors. Providing avionics, interiors and a variety of aircraft sales, charter, and management services, Yingling Aviation can be reached by calling (316) 943-3246 or on the web at www.yinglingaviation.com.