Training and Workforce
News about simulators and training procedures, as well as workforce.
The course focuses on ICAO's new methodology for assessing and reporting runway surface conditions.
EASA approves VRM's VR flight simulation training device for the Robinson R22.
AOPA, EAA, and GAMA asked the FAA to issue guidance clarifying its view on a court ruling deeming that flight instructors are carrying persons for hire.
Airbus Helicopters has enhanced its distance learning capabilities and is now making many of those permanent.
West Star Aviation aims to reduce aircraft maintenance turn times by double-digit percentages with expanded second shifts.
As part of its efforts to streamline the training system, the USAF is now training some multi-engine pilots using the T-1 Jayhawk entirely.
A crosswind takeoff is a difficult maneuver that requires a lot of “rudder and stick” skills.
FlightSafety's Dassault Falcon 8X simulator will be based at its Teterboro learning center.
NBAA said its three-day virtual Flight Operations Conference that concluded on Thursday “broke new ground."
Better ways of training business aviation pilots are becoming more available.