Global Flight Training Provider Skyborne Announces 2024 Appointment for Head of Operations Command

Global pilot training group Skyborne which operates flight training bases across the United Kingdom and the United States, has appointed Paul Woessner as its Head of Operations Command.

Mr Woessner stated “Thrilled to be returning to Skyborne as Head of Operations. Duties include but not limited to streamlining efficincies on the flightline, reducing flight cancelations, managing the Operation Command Center and team building coordination between Flight Operations and Tech Operations (maintenance) personel.

To know more about Skyborne or Mr. Woessner, connect with him through his LinkedIn Profile.

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Middle East Aviation and Pilot Training Academy, T3 Aviation Academy, Opens 10 Slots for Ab-Initio Type-Rating Training in Pakistan

Sharjah, United Arab Emirates – Aviation and pilot training group T3 Aviation Academy is offering only 10 assessment slots for its highly sought-after ab-initio type-rating training program in Pakistan.

In September T3 Aviation Academy announced that the first batch of Ab-Initio Type-Rating Trainees from Pakistan has successfully completed the program.

In August Fly Jinnah, Pakistan’s leading low-cost airline, announced that it had partnered with T3 Aviation Academy to induct its first batch of future Pakistani pilots. This milestone marks the beginning of an ambitious journey to cultivate and develop local aviation talent in Pakistan.

Source: T3 Aviation Academy
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Emirates Flight Training Academy Seeks Flight Instructors – Offers Pathway to Airline Cockpit

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Educators shape civilisations, and on World Teachers’ Day, both Emirates and Emirates Flight Training Academy (EFTA) hailed their flight instructors for piloting the future of aviation. World Teacher’s Day, celebrated on 5 October, highlights the invaluable and enriching role educators play in inspiring and influencing the future of humanity.

EFTA’s flight instructors are eligible to join Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, as a First Officer after completing five years in the training role. After these trainers are trained to fly the world’s largest and all wide-body fleet of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s, they can expect to join the airline’s 4,400 strong pilot community – a golden opportunity which is a rarity for the industry.

Capt Abdulla Al Hammadi, Divisional Vice President at EFTA said: “We celebrate our flight instructors – who are among the most experienced and committed in the industry – on this World Teachers’ Day. They are the backbone of the academy and have a significant impact on shaping the personalities and success of our cadets. Not just on technical skills, but our instructors are inspirational mentors and coaches who impart soft skills such as leadership, situational awareness, decision making, adaptability and communication. Flight instructors have the distinction of fostering the next generation of pilots, one of the most highly prized roles in aviation.”

Muhammad Bilal Pasha, First Officer at Emirates is the first-ever flight instructor who transitioned to the airline. He said: “Being a flight instructor at EFTA was more than just teaching – it was about inspiring the next generation of pilots to chase their dreams with passion and resilience. As I now step into my role as a First Officer at Emirates, I carry with me the pride of watching those dreams take flight, knowing the sky is just the beginning. The opportunity for growth provided by EFTA has enabled me to grow my wings in commercial aviation. I will now see the world, thanks to EFTA and Emirates’ vast network.”

Ian Harrington, Deputy Chief Theoretical Knowledge at EFTA said: “At EFTA, we have the unique ability to mentor the future of aviation, not only through flight training, but through academic rigour that inspires the next generation of pilots to explore and conquer the skies. I feel proud to be a part of an academy that empowers its teachers.”

With Emirates’ and EFTA’s planned growth trajectory, both the airline and the academy are inviting experienced and passionate instructors to join their teams. EFTA currently has a strong team of 43 highly qualified flight instructors from 23 nationalities, while Emirates has a team of 520 from 53 nationalities.

EFTA is welcoming instructors who have a minimum of 700 hours, and a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) or Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) with a single engine class rating. Candidates must have an exceptional instructional technique and an understanding of a broad range of teaching methodologies. To know more about the eligibility criteria and to apply, click here.

Those who wish to join Emirates as a flight instructor must hold a CPL, an ATPL or a MPL (Multi-crew Pilot License) and have experience as an active instructor/examiner for a minimum of 12 months, along with 1,500 hours flight time as a pilot on multi-crew aircraft.

EFTA is one of the most advanced pilot training facilities, offering one of the best cadet programmes in the world. The academy opened its doors in 2017 to train cadets with no previous knowledge of flying. Today the academy combines cutting-edge learning technologies and a modern fleet of 29 training aircraft including Cirrus SR22 G6, Embraer Phenom 100EV and Diamond DA42-VI.

Located at Dubai World Central, EFTA’s state-of-the-art facility, is spread over 12.5 million sq. ft equivalent to 200 football pitches. With over 1,800 metres of runway, exclusive to the facility, and a dedicated Air Traffic Control Tower, flight instructors have access to the most advanced infrastructure and technology to train cadets.

Emirates’ cutting-edge pilot training facility currently houses 10 full-flight simulators for A380s and 777s. The airline’s new US$135 million pilot training academy with an area of 63,318 sq.ft. will accommodate six Full Flight Simulator Bays (FFS) for its A350s and 777X aircraft.

Source: Emirates
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L3Harris Airline Academy Celebrates 142 Graduate Placements with Major Airlines in the First Nine Months of 2024

London, United Kingdom – L3Harris Airline Academy celebrates a significant milestone in its graduate employment rates for 2024, highlighting the academy’s contribution to the aviation industry. Between January 1 and September 30, 2024, 142 graduates have secured positions with leading airlines across the UK and Europe.

  • 68 graduates joined easyJet, the largest number from the academy this year.
  • 32 graduates were hired by British Airways.
  • 10 graduates secured positions with Ryanair.
  • 17 graduates were placed across several airlines including TUI, Nordica, Loganair, Wizz Air UK, Jet2, and Air Aurigny.

About L3Harris Airline Academy
L3Harris Airline Academy is a global pilot training group with pilot training centers both in the U.K and the U.S.A.

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Indian Trainee Pilot Wins Prestigious Flight Competition Trophy in New Zealand

Oamaru, New Zealand – Sneha Baskaran has made history by becoming New Zealand’s first international student to win the prestigious Morane Saulnier Rallye Trophy at the annual rally of the New Zealand Association of Women in Aviation. This demanding competition tests pilots’ abilities in a simulated forced landing from 2,500 feet, requiring participants to touch down on a designated grid with a powered-down engine. Sneha was the only competitor to achieve this feat.

  • Sneha Baskaran, a trainee pilot from Chennai, India, won the Morane Saulnier Rallye Trophy in New Zealand.
  • The competition challenges pilots in precision and emergency skills by simulating a forced landing with a powered-down engine.
  • Sneha is a trainee pilot at the New Zealand Airline Academy (NZAA) in Oamaru, where she earned her commercial pilot licence in August 2023.
  • Sneha plans to return to India to convert her New Zealand commercial licence to an Indian one and pursue a career with an Indian airline.

Statements:

  • “I am grateful to have been included in the competition, they didn’t just see me as an international student.” – Sneha Baskaran.
  • “It feels special to win a competition going back to 1963, and to see my name engraved on the trophy alongside all the winners from New Zealand.” – Sneha Baskaran.
  • According to New Zealand Airline Academy Chief Executive Officer and Director, Jonathan Manuel, at least 33 percent of its trainee pilots are women: “This is primarily because of the care we provide at the academy, having a dedicated girl’s wing as part of our hostel offering.

About New Zealand Airline Academy (NZAA)
The New Zealand Airline Academy, based in Oamaru, New Zealand, provides flight training for international students. 

Source: Education New Zealand
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Cyprus Airways Flying Academy Integrates New Flight Training Management Software FlightLogger to Enhance Training Operations

Larnaca, Cyprus – Cyprus Airways Flying Academy has reached a new milestone by successfully integrating the FlightLogger platform into its operations. CEO Christos Limnatitis announced that the academy’s team has completed training on the platform, marking a significant step forward in enhancing its flight training processes. The FlightLogger platform optimizes workflows and streamlines operations, aligning with the academy’s goal of becoming a leading regional flight training provider.

Statement:

  • “Integrating Flight Logger into our operations is a significant milestone in our ongoing effort to establish a leading regional flight academy, offering top-tier training to aspiring pilots.” – Christos Limnatitis, CEO of Cyprus Airways Flying Academy.

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Italian Pilot Training Organiastion Aviomar Welcomes October 2024 Batch of Airline Cadet Program Cadets

Rome, Italy – European low-cost carrier group Ryanair welcomed the latest class of ab-initio cadets at the Ryanair Future Flyer Academy this week at Aviomar, their long-standing pilot training partner in Italy. The Ryanair Future Flyer Academy offers aspiring pilots with little to no prior experience a part-sponsored flight training program, providing a direct path to becoming a Ryanair pilot.

  • The Ryanair Future Flyer Academy (formerly the Ryanair Mentored Programme) offers individuals the opportunity to train for a Commercial Pilot Licence with Ryanair-approved partner schools.
  • Three training routes are available, catering to different experience levels and individual needs, all developed in line with Ryanair’s Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
  • The Integrated Ab-initio and Modular Gateway 1 programs will now come with a conditional job offer from Ryanair upon enrolment. Additionally, candidates will receive a bonded B737 type rating as part of their training package, positioning them directly on the path to a career with Ryanair upon successful completion of the program.
  • Over 80% of cadets enrolled in October’s Ryanair type rating courses are graduates of Ryanair’s training programmes.
  • Ryanair announced that in the future, the only pathway to join the airline as a cadet will be through the Ryanair Future Flyer Academy, with the “whitetail route” being phased out.

Source: Ryanair
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