Training and Workforce
News about simulators and training procedures, as well as workforce.
Business aviation could solve its worker shortage by making the industry a safe place for female employees, according to Tony Kern.
Speaking last week at the Corporate Jet Investor in Miami, GAMA president and CEO Pete Bunce addressed hurdles in workforce, supply chain and regulations.
Nearly 400 people are expected to attend Bombardier's three-day safety conference, which kicks off today in Wichita.
The airline expects to train more than 1,000 people as A&Ps by 2026, with at least half of them women or people of color.
Under a two-year agreement, CAE instructors will fly for Clay Lacy Aviation, while senior Clay Lacy pilots will conduct training and check flights for CAE.
A proposed bill in Congress would raise the mandatory retirement age for airline pilots from 65 to 67 without first examining the effects of aging.
Claude Vuichard will teach his vortex ring state recovery technique at the upcoming European Rotors conference.
Advanced Rotorcraft Technology will demonstrate its Flightlab software with NovaSim's virtual reality flight simulator.
The FAA released a standardized training curricula for the Gulfstream GV-series that Part 135 operators can opt to use.
The just-concluded NBAA-BACE 2022 covered emotional intelligence issues in the business aviation industry, not just new services, products, and hardware.