Training and Workforce
News about simulators and training procedures, as well as workforce.
Leonardo and Japanese logistics company Suzuyo have achieved certification for an AW139 full-flight simulator in Japan.
High-level political tension between the UK and the European Union has blocked agreements on the movement of skilled aviation labor across borders.
CAE will develop flight training equipment, including a full-flight simulator, for Joby's five-seat eVTOL aircraft that is due to enter service in 2024.
FlightSafety International will provide mixed-reality training devices and training services for pilots who will be flying the Lilium Jet.
VRM Switzerland has delivered the first Airbus H125 VR trainer in the U.S. to Colorado Highland Helicopters.
Former NTSB chairman says low-level IFR route structure "needs to move forward."
A report published by the Royal Aeronautical Society found that efforts toward gender equity in aviation have fallen short.
Metro Aviation works to improve operations through the use of supplemental technology including base weather cameras and Icarus IFR training devices.
By measuring pilots' physical reactions during flight training, SMU and CAE researchers believe performance can be more objectively determined.
Two terms often used interchangeably in aviation are currency and proficiency, but they are not the same and a pilot can be current but not proficient.