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New Zealand-based Nelson Aviation College Introduces VR-Enhanced Immersive Training Device
Nelson Aviation College is proud to announce the addition of a cutting-edge C-172 Immersive Training Device (ITD) powered by True Course Simulations. This state-of-the-art VR flight simulator offers a revolutionary approach to flight training, addressing common challenges faced by flight schools and students alike.
Immersive Training Device offers a comprehensive solution by providing a safe and immersive environment where students can hone their skills, practice manoeuvres, and experience emergencies without real-world constraints. This technology allows for efficient training, reduces reliance on physical resources, and provides valuable data for personalized instruction, ultimately making flight training more accessible, affordable, and environmentally friendly.
The addition of the C-172 ITD to Nelson Aviation College’s training program represents a significant leap forward in flight education.
This advanced simulator replicates the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, a widely used training aircraft, with stunning accuracy.
Students can experience realistic flight dynamics, instrument procedures, and navigation tasks in a safe and immersive environment.By incorporating True Course Simulations’ VR technology, Nelson Aviation College reaffirms its commitment to providing high-quality flight training that is both effective and accessible. This investment in innovation empowers aspiring pilots with the skills and confidence they need to excel in the aviation industry.
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Airbus Strengthens Aftermarket Services in China with New Agreements at Zhuhai Airshow 2024
Airbus has signed a bundle of cooperation agreements and MoUs on aftermarket services with its partners at the Zhuhai Airshow. The cooperation covers a wide range of aftermarket services including flight training, Non Destructive Testing (NDT) training and assessment, cabin seat solutions and material services.
With over 2,200 Airbus aircraft in service in China, Airbus and its affiliates have continuously expanded local services to provide best-in-class support for operational safety and efficiency. After more than three decades in China, Airbus has provided services covering the entire aircraft lifecycle from pre-delivery technical support, in-flight operation solutions till the end of life recycling. The cooperation signed during the airshow includes:
- Flight training: Airbus and the Civil Aviation Flight University of China (CAFUC) have signed a cooperation agreement on developing the Competency Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) Air Transport Pilot integrated training programme and a Letter of Intent (LOI) on the support of subsequent programme implementation and commercial cooperation. This cooperation is in response to new flight training requirements by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). It will combine Airbus’ international experience in CBTA development with CAFUC’s local training experience to jointly develop the first CBTA integrated pilot training programme that meets both ICAO standards and CAAC regulations. The cooperation aims to promote CBTA in China’s ab-initio flight training sector. Compared to traditional flight training methods, CBTA can further enhance the fight training efficiency and quality as it places a greater emphasis on the pilots’ performances and competencies. The course development will be completed within the next two years, followed by a trial at CAFUC supervised by CAAC before a wide application. The cooperation will pave the way for the introduction of CBTA training in China and contribute to improve civil aviation safety in China.
- Airbus, through its subsidiary Testia, also expands its Non Destructive Testing (NDT) training and assessment in China, both certified by the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT) and the UK National Aerospace NDT Board.
Testia is expanding its worldwide presence with the Airbus’ joint venture with China Hua-Ou Training Co,.Ltd. It will provide NDT competences in China, to and through the Hua-Ou’s training facility, contributing to elevate the industrial standards and support the growing demand for skilled professionals in this crucial field. Testia has been performing training and assessment in this field for over 30 years, supporting industrial players in aerospace manufacturing, assembly, maintenance, repair and overhaul worldwide. With this milestone, Hua-Ou will be the first training hub for Testia in the Greater China region outside the home base in Toulouse, France.
- Cabin seat power supply retrofit: Airbus subsidiary Eltra signed a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) engineering service agreement with Colorful Guizhou Airlines. Eltra will provide a customized retrofit solution of cabin seat power supply for the airline’s A320 fleet, including engineering design solutions, retrofit solution implementation and technical support and training. The STC retrofit solution approved by CAAC will enhance the comfort and functionality of the aircraft to better meet the market demand.
- Material services: Satair, an Airbus Services company, signed agreements on Integrated Material Service (IMS) solutions with HNA Aviation Technic, Xiamen Airlines and China Southern Airlines. Satair’s IMS solution will not only maximise spare parts availability but also optimise stock levels, helping Chinese customers to boost cash flow and improve overall operational performance. Satair also signed a customised spare purchasing program with Juneyao Airlines, offering the customer greater predictability and a heightened service level on a comprehensive scope of part numbers and budget control.
As a key stakeholder in China’s aviation industry, Airbus continues to build its presence and partnerships in this important and growing aviation market to continue supporting its customers.
Source: Airbus
Photo Credit: Airbus
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Stratus Financial Announces Airline Sponsor for the Upcoming AeroSummit 2025
Las Vegas, USA – Stratus Financial, a financial institution specializing in flight training loans, has announced Southwest Airlines and its Destination 225° Pilot Pathways Program as sponsors for the upcoming AeroSummit 2025. The summit will take place on May 21-22, 2025, in Las Vegas, bringing together aviation professionals and aspiring pilots.
Statement:
“Thank you to Southwest Airlines and the Destination 225° Pilot Pathways Program for sponsoring AeroSummit 2025. Their commitment to paving pathways for future pilots perfectly aligns with our mission of bringing aviation’s finest minds and visionaries together.”
Source: Stratus Financial
Photo Credit: Stratus Financial
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SFC Australia Hosts its First-Ever Open Day at Tamworth Regional Airport – Welcomes Over 200 Guests
Tamworth, Australia – Sydney Flight College (SFC Australia), a fast growing Australian flight training group, hosted an open day at its Pilot Academy in Tamworth on November 16. The event attracted significant attention from aspiring pilots and aviation enthusiasts across the country.
- Over 200 attendees participated, traveling from regions including Sydney, Orange, Newcastle, Queensland, and South Australia.
- The event featured 60 flights, providing guests with hands-on experience and insights into pilot training.
- The open day showcased SFC’s training capabilities and facilities at Tamworth Regional Airport.
- SFC plans to hold a similar event in early 2025, aiming to engage more aspiring pilots.
Source: SFC Australia
Photo Credit: SFC Australia
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Airbus Announces Agreement with China’s Leading Flight Training Provider to Develop CBTA Pilot Training Program
Zhuhai, China – Airbus and the Civil Aviation Flight University of China (CAFUC) have signed a cooperation agreement on developing the Competency Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) Air Transport Pilot integrated training programme and a Letter of Intent (LOI) on the support of subsequent programme implementation and commercial cooperation.
This cooperation is in response to new flight training requirements by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). It will combine Airbus’ international experience in CBTA development with CAFUC’s local training experience to jointly develop the first CBTA integrated pilot training programme that meets both ICAO standards and CAAC regulations.
The cooperation aims to promote CBTA in China’s ab-initio flight training sector. Compared to traditional flight training methods, CBTA can further enhance the fight training efficiency and quality as it places a greater emphasis on the pilots’ performances and competencies.
The course development will be completed within the next two years, followed by a trial at CAFUC supervised by CAAC before a wide application. The cooperation will pave the way for the introduction of CBTA training in China and contribute to improve civil aviation safety in China.
Source: Airbus
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Philippines-based Flight School Airworks Aviation Academy is Seeking to Grow Flight Instructor Team in 2024
Airworks Aviation Academy, one of the leading flight schools in the Philippines and the region, is seeking a full-time Flight Instructor for its training facility in Lapu-Lapu, Cebu.
Recognized for training cadet pilots for the largest airline in the Philippines (Cebu Pacific) and serving students from over 30 countries, Airworks Aviation is committed to excellence in flight training.
Please see an extract of the job post below.
“The Flight Instructor will play a pivotal role in providing comprehensive flight training, conducting detailed pre-flight and post-flight briefings, and upholding aviation regulations and safety protocols.
Qualifications
- Possession of a valid Flight Instructor License
- Previous experience as a Flight Instructor, preferably in Cessna 152 aircraft
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Strong knowledge of aviation regulations and safety procedures
- Ability to adapt to different learning styles and personalities of students
- Willing to learn standards and procedures set by our airline partner”
Interested applicants can learn more about the position via Airwork’s LinkedIn posting.
Source: Airworks Aviation
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Middle East Aviation and Pilot Training Academy T3 Aviation Academy Invites 2024 Applications for Deputy Chief Flight Instructor Role
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates based aviation and pilot training group T3 Aviation Academy, has announced an open position for a Deputy Chief Flight Instructor (DCFI). The DCFI will play a pivotal role in ensuring the highest standards of flight instruction and compliance within the Academy’s rigorous training programs. Reporting directly to the Chief Flight Instructor (CFI), the DCFI will oversee the performance of flight instructors and trainees while maintaining seamless coordination with the contracted training providers. Please see an extract of the job post below.
“Key responsibilities of the DCFI include:
- Supervising flight instructors and standardizing flight instruction.
- Monitoring trainee performance and recommending remedial training when necessary.
- Ensuring optimal instructor allocation in alignment with course requirements and trainee numbers.
- Overseeing compliance with flight and duty time limitations and investigating any reported violations.
- Reporting non-compliance by training providers to the T3 Aviation Academy CFI.
Applicants for the DCFI position must meet the following requirements:
- Hold a Commercial Pilot License (Aeroplane) with Instrument Rating (CPL(A)/IR).
- Accumulated 1000 hours as Pilot-in-Command (PIC).
- Logged 500 hours on Single-Engine aircraft, including up to 200 hours of instrument ground time.
- Completed 500 hours as a Flight Instructor (FI).
- Acquired 200 hours of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) flying.
- Possess a valid Class One Medical Certificate issued by the licensing authority.
- Successfully completed an MPL Instructor Training Course at a GCAA-approved Approved Training Organization (ATO).
- Demonstrated strong managerial capability and expertise in the MPL Core Flying Phase.”
Interested applicants can checkout more details via T3 Aviation’s LinkedIn posting.
Source: T3 Aviation Academy
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