Market Intelligence: Europe
Global Operator of Pilot Training Center Ansett Aviation Training Adopts ICARUS Software for Global Safety and Compliance
Ansett Aviation Training, a global operator of full flight simulator training centers, has adopted the ICARUS software solution developed by INEXLO Technologies to enhance Safety and Compliance management across its six global training center locations.
“We are looking forward to establishing long-term collaboration with our Australian client and help the organization to modernize their Safety and Compliance systems.” shared INXELO Technologies.
About Ansett Aviation Training
Ansett Aviation Training (AAT) is a global pilot training solution provider operating and housing over 28 full flight simulators across 6 different training centres. Its headquarters are located at Tullamarine International Airport in Melbourne, Australia with two additional training centres in Australia, two international ones in Milan, Italy and Taipei, Taiwan as well as the Middle East Training Center located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Source: INXELO Technologies
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Czech Republic Based Flight Training Group F Air Welcomes First Students from French Pilot Training Organisation
One of Europe’s largest flight training organisations when measured by aircraft fleet size, Czech Republic based F AIR, has shared that following its July partnership announcement with France based pilot training organisation WECAIR the first group of five students has now started training in the Czech Republic.
“Our partnership brings to market what we call a unique European experience which enables an exclusive opportunity for combined training in France and the Czech Republic,” said F AIR.
WECAIR offers a pilot training course which includes flight training in Florida – United States.
Source: F AIR
Photo Credit: F AIR
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Varjo Headsets Selected as Part of First FAA Approved VR Flight Simulation Training Device
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States Department of Transportation has for the first time officially qualified a virtual reality-based training solution for aviation training. Developed and built by Loft Dynamics, the global leader in virtual reality flight simulation training devices (FSTDs), the simulator uses Varjo’s high-resolution virtual reality headsets to simulate a realistic training experience in an immersive environment.
With the FAA-approved Loft Dynamics VR FSTD, U.S. helicopter pilots can now train and receive credit toward pilot ratings. Pilots operating Loft Dynamics H125 simulator will use Varjo’s industry-leading VR headsets which feature the widest field of view to accurately simulate flight visuals, movements, and scenarios. This qualification allows the simulator to be used not only for training in engine failures, abnormal and emergency procedures, and instrument approaches but also for challenging maneuvers such as sling load operations, pinnacle operations, and more.
“The FAA’s authorization of the first virtual reality FSTD for helicopter pilot training is a pivotal moment for the entire aviation industry,” said Tristan Cotter, General Manager, Americas at Varjo. “Receiving the FAA qualification is a testament to the rigorous standards and exceptional quality of Varjo’s technology. Together with Loft Dynamics, our highest-immersion training solutions are enabling a paradigm shift across training and simulation, creating more efficient, safer and cost-effective solutions for our customers.”
All pilots are required to train regularly in an aircraft or flight simulator and this step will play a crucial role in addressing the growing pilot shortage. Previously, Varjo’s headsets were approved for pilot training by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in partnership with Loft Dynamics.
Source: Varjo
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