Master Flight Instructor Max Trescott experiences SkyOS
July 19, 2024

Master Flight Instructor Max Trescott experiences SkyOS

Master CFI and Gold Seal Flight Instructor Max Trescott visited Skyryse LA office to take in the Skyryse One simulator experience. Here was his reaction to the dynamic flight protection and automated autorotation features.
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June 1, 2024

As both a helicopter and fixed wing pilot, Master CFI Max Trescott was interested in exploring the capabilities of Skyryse SkyOS technology firsthand. In the below video, Skyryse VP of Sales Warren Curry walks Max through some of the state-of-the-art features that has so many members of the general aviation community excited about the SkyOS platform.

Max Trescott was honored as the 2008 National CFI of the year and has been recognizes as one of the foremost authorities on aviation safety for over four decades.

As both a helicopter and fixed wing pilot, he was interested in exploring the capabilities of Skyryse SkyOS technology firsthand. In the below video, Skyryse VP of Sales Warren Curry walks Max through some of the state-of-the-art features that has so many members of the general aviation community excited about how SkyOS will allow current and aspiring aviators to fly.

One of the immediate features the video presents is the ability for the Skyryse One, Skyryse' flagship helicopter that uses the SkyOS platform, can turn on, take off, and hover without the pilot ever touching the controls. This is an unparalleled experience that routinely wows pilots of all skill levels, who are aware first-hand of the workload a simple hover requires.

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