Virtual Reality Pilot Training Solution Provider, Visionary Training Resources, Announces Partnership with Florida Based College for Classroom VR Flight Training

United States headquartered Visionary Training Resources (VTR) is partnering with Florida Institute of Technology’s College of Aeronautics to integrate virtual reality technology into the classroom.

A virtual reality (VR) headset loaded with VTR’s proprietary software, FlightDeckToGo® will be introduced into the college’s Advanced Aircraft Systems Course, which provides students with an overview of the systems used in air transport category aircraft and focuses intently on the Boeing 737 NG, said Warren Pittorie, assistant professor and chair of flight education at the College of Aeronautics.

The system, featuring a 3D rendering of the flight deck of a Boeing 737 NG, will allow students to utilize VR flight deck familiarization modules with the guidance of checklist and procedures training to augment traditional learning materials such as PowerPoint slides, diagrams, and videos. It will be rolled out later this spring.

“The integration of eye tracking and the ability to interact with flight deck controls through the use of wireless handheld controllers makes FlightDeckToGo® far superior to others that we have used here at Florida Tech,” Pittorie said. “The VTR headset is also completely portable and doesn’t need to be tethered to a high-powered gaming laptop or desktop computer. This means that it can be easily used in any one of our classrooms or labs.”

VTR visited Florida Tech in spring 2023 to demonstrate a headset to flight students and instructors at FIT Aviation, the university’s off-campus flight school. The feedback from both students and instructors was overwhelmingly positive.

Evey Cormican, founder and CEO of VTR, said the company’s VR is redefining pilot training. “At VTR, we redefine pilot training with virtual reality, elevating learning to new altitudes,” said Cormican. “We’re proud to bring this immersive experience to Florida Tech’s aspiring aviators and to help students build real-world skills and, in turn, confidence.”

Throughout the semester, students will be asked to provide feedback on the usability of the headset as well as offer their opinion of how or if the VR technology strengthens their knowledge of advanced aircraft systems. This information will be shared with both VTR and other faculty at the College of Aeronautics so that additional instructional technology can be incorporated into traditional classes, Pittorie said.

“FlightDeckToGo® by VTR will not only make our classes a more enjoyable experience, but it will better prepare our students to operate transport category aircraft that they will operate just a few years after they graduate from Florida Tech,” Pittorie said.

About Visionary Training Resources

Founded by pilots with extensive safety and training backgrounds, Visionary Training Resources (VTR) delivers a powerful pilot training platform, FlightDeckToGo®, which leverages the power of virtual reality (VR) technology. Portable, easy-to-use, realistic, and dimensionally accurate, FlightDeckToGo® provides important advantages over traditional flight simulators, including reduced training costs, cost savings on aircraft familiarization training, and better retention of information.

About Florida Institute of Technology

The premier private technological university in the Southeast, Florida Tech is a Tier 1 Best National University (U.S. News & World Report) and a Top Technical Institute (Fiske Guide to Colleges), as well as a Best Value University (Forbes) and a top 100 global university for graduate employability (GEURS). Florida Tech is known worldwide for its strengths in aerospace, advanced manufacturing, aviation, autism treatment, biomedical science, cybersecurity and machine-learning, and marine science. It offers more than 150 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in engineering, science, computing, aeronautics, business, psychology, and the liberal arts. The university is located in the dynamic and innovative city of Melbourne in the heart of the “Space Coast,” where students have been watching rocket launches from campus since the dawn of the Space Race.

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In recent years, AeroGuard has experienced remarkable growth and expansion, solidifying its position as a leading flight training provider. Notably, the flight school has established strategic partnerships with leading airlines and aviation institutions including Cathay Pacific, Arizona State University, and Korea Aerospace University, reinforcing its influence in the pilot training sector.

The latest agreement to highlight AeroGuard’s resource expansion is its recent 90-aircraft order with Piper Aircraft. This order represents AeroGuard’s commitment to expanding their training resources and meeting the global demand for pilot training. With these 90 planes, AeroGuard will nearly double its current fleet and have the capacity to train over 2,000 student pilots across its multiple campus locations.

Looking ahead, AeroGuard is set to add 25 additional planes to its current 90+ aircraft fleet throughout 2024, further enhancing its capacity to meet the growing demand for its training programs. This expansion aligns with AeroGuard’s dedication to staying ahead of industry needs and ensuring a steady supply of well-trained and capable pilots.

AeroGuard’s CEO, Joel Davidson, expressed excitement about this agreement with Aeroplanned, stating “This partnership with Aeroplanned reflects our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology for efficient and strategic growth. We will be able to gain foresight well into the future, empowering us to operate proactively for optimal results. The software’s insights promise potential improvements we’ve yet to uncover or act upon – I’m genuinely excited to get started.”

Aeroplanned’s CEO, Jen Liddle, reflected on this partnership by sharing “Being a part of AeroGuard’s vision for effective training and exceptional customer experience perfectly aligns with our goals here at Aeroplanned. This partnership marks an exciting collaboration, positioned for mutual growth and innovation. We’re truly honored to join AeroGuard on their journey.”

As AeroGuard continues to reach new milestones and expand its operations, this partnership with Aeroplanned signals a dynamic and promising future for the flight school and its mission to train and prepare high-quality pilots for long and successful careers at the world’s leading airlines.

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During the encounter, AM Carlos Amaro and COO/HT Capt. Salvador Costa Pereira engaged in conversations with CAE Chief Learning Officer Chris Ranganathan, CAE Director Chuck Pulakhandam, and CAE Regional Business Leader CAT/FTO Guylaine Audet.

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