Flight School Management Software, Private-Radar, Shares 2023 Achievements

Private-Radar, a cloud-based software designed to streamline the daily operations of pilot training organisations shared the following remarkable achievements of 2023:

“In 2023, we doubled down on our commitment to excellence, further consolidating our position as a leading provider of flight school management solutions. We are proud to say that over 50,000 users currently benefit from Private-Radar in 30 countries over the five continents, including industry leaders Lufthansa Aviation Training and CAE.

In May, we had the opportunity to visit our partners at Lufthansa Aviation Training in Rostock, Germany. During our stay at the European Flight Academy, we had the privilege of spending two days with the team, exploring their cutting-edge facilities, and even participating in an instructional flight. We were also able to film this remarkable experience and showcase our solutions in real-world conditions.

2023 has also been an extremely busy year for our partners, with over 400,000 hours of flight recorded by our Aircraft Tracking System, which is now equipped in over 700 aircraft around the world.

In regard to the Flight School Management System, we have published over 40 improvements and new features this year alone. On top of this, we’ve continued to overhaul the whole solution to allow for a faster and more user-friendly interface, with our dedicated team continuing to work under the hood to make the application quicker, more reliable and more secure.”

To learn more about Private Radar and its offering check out the Private Radar AFM Supplier Directory Profile.

Source: Private-Radar
Photo Credit: Private-Radar

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Global Pilot Training Group Skyborne Simplifies Indian Airline Partner Cadet Program Application Process – Utilises Symbiotics Assessment and Selection Tool

Global pilot training group Skyborne, which operates flight training bases in the United Kingdom and the United States has shared that it has simplified its selection process for its IndiGo Cadet pilot program.

“We are proud to support IndiGo, India’s leading airline, with the next generation of world-class First Officers. Train the Skyborne way through this exciting mentored airline program. The IndiGo Cadet Pilot Program with Skyborne offers you an exciting route to the flight deck. With our US FAA-approved course, you will experience an international training experience with Skyborne that incorporates the very best training facilities, fleet and instruction available. On completion, you will receive dual-licences – FAA and DCGA. Having been selected by IndiGo from the start, you will receive support and a Letter of Intent to employ (LOI) from IndiGo Airlines.” stated Skyborne on its website.

The US$132,000 course is done in 3 phases:

  • Phase 1 – US FAA CPL SEIR (12 months) in Florida, United States
  • Phase 2 – US FAA to India DGCA Flight License Conversion (2 months) in India
  • Phase 3 – Combined MCC & A320 Type Rating (3 months) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Skyborne has shared that for the selection it utilises the Adapt assessment suite from Symbiotics.

For more information about the program and selection check out the program here.

Source: Skyborne

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