Training and Workforce
News about simulators and training procedures, as well as workforce.
For pilots stuck without the ability to stay current by flying, desktop simulation offers are potent alternative.
Chuck Aaron's helicopter upset and instrument training coming to Southern Utah University.
Eli Lilly and Company donated two Gulfstream IVs to aviation maintenance programs at Purdue University and Vincennes University.
Bell is expanding its virtual training offerings during the Covid-19 pandemic.
NetJets is the first charter provider and fractional-share operation to work with the FAA to launch an AQP.
Helsinki-based Coptersafety has received FAA Level-D qualification from the FAA for its CAE AW139 full flight simulator.
With stay-at-home directives forcing their facilities to close, aircraft maintenance schools look to technology to continue instruction despite barriers.
ERAU has already resumed flight operations and is instituting a series of precautions for the return of face-to-face instruction on June 30.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has partnered with GE Aviation and selected its flight operations quality assurance program.
Rudy Frasca died on May 11 a few years after the flight simulator firm he founded in 1958, Frasca International, commemorated its 60th anniversary.