Helicopter Pilot Training Provider Coptersafety Joins the Whirly-Girls International as a Sponsor with 2 FAA AW139 Type Rating Scholarships

Vantaa, Finland based full flight simulator training center Coptersafety is happy to announce they are joining the Whirly-Girls International as a sponsor with two FAA AW139 Type Rating scholarships.

“At Coptersafety, we recognize the importance to increase diversity in the vertical aviation industry. As part of our commitment to fostering inclusivity, we are proud to announce the Whirly-Girls scholarship,” as shared by Coptersafety’s Chief Theoretical Knowledge Instructor, Matt Presnal. “By investing in women in aviation, we not only promote gender equality but also cultivate a stronger, more inclusive workforce for the future of vertical aviation. Through different initiatives, we aim to inspire a new generation of skilled and empowered pilots, regardless of their gender.”

Coptersafety is the world’s largest independent helicopter pilot training provider for commercial, government, and private organizations, offering a full range of helicopter training courses in H125, H145, AW169, and AW139 Level-D Full Flight Simulators. The Finland-based company is an EASA certified Aviation Training Organization, FAA Part-142 certified training center, and UK Part-ORA certified training organization, among others.

With a mission to improve safety in the rotary-wing industry, Coptersafety provides pilot training with Level D Full Flight Simulators. Coptersafety’s flight instructors actively fly and instruct in helicopter operations such as in HEMS, offshore, and SAR. This provides students with the knowledge of real-world operational flying experience in the helicopter they are training in, making Coptersafety a desirable training center for commercial pilots from around the world.

“We are thrilled to welcome Coptersafety to the Whirly-Girls Scholarship Program” says Fallon Blattner, VP of Scholarships for Whirly-Girls International. “The addition of this esteemed training facility and company provides unprecedented opportunity to our members and significantly aids the career advancement of women within the rotary wing industry worldwide.”

The scholarships provide an opportunity for two Whirly Girls to complete an FAA AW139 Type Rating and/or ATP Training Course, including technical ground training, full flight simulator training, and practical tests. The scholarship will be offered to current members of Whirly-Girls International in their mid-year scholarship round in 2024 and be awarded in the summer.

About Coptersafety

Coptersafety is an independent helicopter pilot training provider for commercial, government and private organizations. The company provides simulator training for H125, H145, AW139, and AW169 helicopter type pilots around the world at its training facility four minutes from Helsinki International Airport. Coptersafety is a FAA, EASA, GACA, CAAT, and UK Training Center / Approved Training Organization (ATO), among others. Coptersafety has taken the initiative to genuinely improve pilot training to ensure the safety performance of the operators. Coptersafety’s Training Center is easily accessible from North America, Asia, and the Middle East with its convenient location only four minutes from Helsinki International Airport in Finland. 

About Whirly-Girls International

Whirly-Girls International is a non-profit, educational and charitable organization dedicated to advancing women in helicopter aviation. It was founded in 1955 and currently has more than 2,100 members across 47 countries. Its goals include the promotion of women in the helicopter industry through scholarship awards, mentoring, public appearances, press releases, magazine articles and informational displays in aviation museums; the exchange of information among women in helicopter aviation; and the promotion of community acceptance of rotorcraft through increasing public awareness of rotorcraft utility and versatility.

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Air Canada and CAE Announce Eight 2024 Judy Cameron Scholarship Winners Pursuing Pilot or Aircraft Maintenance Training

  • The two global aviation companies continue to foster the next generation of women in aviation
  • Eight women awarded Judy Cameron scholarships as program celebrates fifth anniversary

On International Women’s Day, Air Canada and CAE are proud to announce the eight winners of the 2024 Captain Judy Cameron Scholarships. The two Montreal-based global aviation companies have again joined forces, to award scholarships to eight women from across Canada who are pursuing careers as commercial pilots or aircraft maintenance engineers. The four CAE recipients training to become commercial pilots will become CAE Women in Flight program ambassadors and play a key role in encouraging more women to pursue careers in aviation.

The Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship, now in its fifth year, was established in honour of Air Canada’s first female pilot. Scholarships are awarded annually by Air Canada and CAE in conjunction with the Northern Lights Aero Foundation, to foster the next generation of women in aviation.

Air Canada takes great pride in its leadership role in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within the aviation industry. Women are well represented across all levels and branches of our airline,” said Arielle Meloul-Wechsler, Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer, and Public Affairs at Air Canada. “The Judy Cameron Scholarship actively works to support and empower the next generation of women pursuing non-traditional aviation STEM careers. Congratulations to this year’s winners.”

CAE is proud to be a leader in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in aviation. Initiatives like CAE’s Women in Flight Program and the Captain Judy Cameron Scholarships are critical to attracting and supporting more women in making their dream of a career in aviation a reality,” said Marie-Christine Cloutier, CAE’s Vice President, Civil Aviation Performance, Strategy and Marketing. “CAE’s Aviation Talent Forecast anticipates a global need for more than 1.3 million new aviation professionals by 2032, and attracting underrepresented groups, like women, will help keep the industry aloft and allow it to thrive.”

“I’m incredibly excited that the Northern Lights Aero Foundation received a record number of applications for the Captain Judy Cameron scholarships this year. Kudos to Air Canada for initiating and building momentum for the program over the past five years, and to CAE for joining the effort in 2022 to encourage more women in their aviation careers,” said JudyCameron, Boeing 777 Captain at Air Canada (retired) and Director of the Northern Lights Aero Foundation. “Past recipients have become flight instructors, maintenance engineers, and commercial pilots across Canada. This year’s recipients will inspire and support other women in their aviation journeys. Congratulations to the eight recipients and to Air Canada andCAE for generously funding the scholarships.”

Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship Awards

Air Canada award recipients:

  • Harnoor Bagarhy – Brampton, Ontario
  • Harman Bagarhy – Brampton, Ontario
  • Emily Contos – Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Chanelle Wilson – Coldstream, British Columbia

CAE Women in Flight Ambassadors:

  • Ashley Gellatly – Cargill, Ontario
  • Nyssa Hansen – Delta, British Columbia
  • Chloe Muhl – Grimsby, Ontario
  • Trisha Virdee – Innisfil, Ontario

About Captain Judy Cameron

Judy Cameron became the first female pilot hired by Air Canada, Canada‘s largest airline, in April 1978 at the age of 23. She was the first woman to graduate from Selkirk College’s Aviation Technology Program in 1975. Throughout her flying career of 40 years and over 23,000 hours, she has flown the DC-3, Twin Otter, Hawker Siddeley 748, DC-9, Lockheed 1011, Airbus 320, Boeing 767, and Boeing 777 to the far corners of the world. She became a captain in 1997 and in 2010, she became the first female captain in Canada of a Boeing 777, the largest aircraft in Air Canada‘s fleet. She retired in 2015, received the Elsie MacGill Northern Lights award in the Flight Operations category that year, and in 2016 she was chosen by the 99s (International Organization of Women Pilots) to be on its Canadian postage stamp.

In 2019, Air Canada committed to awarding $20,000 per year for three years toward the Captain Judy Cameronscholarship, and in 2021 re-committed its support for an additional three years. Last year, CAE added its support to the scholarship through its Women in Flight ambassador program.

The Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship is open to women who are Canadian citizens and who are enrolled in a fixed wing aviation flight program at a college, university, or flight school, or an aircraft repair and maintenance program anywhere in Canada.

The Scholarship is administered by the Northern Lights Aero Foundation, which inspires and celebrates Canadian women in aviation and aerospace with mentorship, scholarships, a speaker’s bureau, and junior board, along with an annual award event.

About the CAE Women in Flight Ambassador Program

The CAE Women in Flight Ambassador program is helping to create a movement that encourages young girls and women to dream big and have no limits. Because women make up a very small percentage of commercial pilots worldwide, this program shows women that they, too, can reach for the sky. CAE is partnering with airline customers globally to provide partially funded and fully funded pilot training scholarships to deserving women who also become program ambassadors who inform and inspire other women to become pilots.

The program was launched in 2018 and expanded in July 2022 to grow the movement by forging partnerships with more airline customers. Initially, the program was limited to candidates enrolled in one of CAE‘s airline-sponsored cadet training programs. However, with the program’s evolution, CAE now matches existing airline scholarships. The program aims to build a community of ambassadors who demonstrate leadership skills, active community involvement, perseverance, andpassion for aviation and can inspire women to join the pilot profession.

To learn more about the program, go to CAE Women in Flight Ambassador Program | CAE

About Air Canada

Air Canada is Canada‘s largest airline, the country’s flag carrier and a founding member of Star Alliance, the world’s most comprehensive air transportation network. Air Canada provides scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in Canada, the United States and Internationally on six continents. It holds a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax. Air Canada‘s Aeroplan program is Canada‘s premier travel loyalty program, where members can earn or redeem points on the world’s largest airline partner network of 45 airlines, plus through an extensive range of merchandise, hotel and car rental partners. Through Air Canada Vacations, it offers more travel choices than any other Canadian tour operator to hundreds of destinations worldwide, with a wide selection of hotels, flights, cruises, day tours, and car rentals. Its freight division, AirCanada Cargo, provides air freight lift and connectivity to hundreds of destinations across six continents using Air Canada‘s passenger and freighter aircraft. Air Canada aims to achieve an ambitious net zero emissions goal from all global operations by 2050. Air Canada shares are publicly traded on the TSX in Canada and the OTCQX in the US.

About CAE

At CAE, we equip people in critical roles with the expertise and solutions to create a safer world. As a technology company, we digitalize the physical world, deploying software-based simulation training and critical operations support solutions. Above all else, we empower pilots, cabin crew, airlines, and defence and security forces to perform at their best every day and when the stakes are the highest. Around the globe, we’re everywhere customers need us to be with more than 13,000 employees in approximately 250 sites and training locations in over 40 countries. CAE represents more than 75 years of industry firsts—the highest-fidelity flight and mission simulators as well as training programs powered by digital technologies. We embed sustainability in everything we do. Today and tomorrow, we’ll make sure our customers are ready for the moments that matter.

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US Flight School, International Aero Academy, Seeking to Expand Flight Instructor Team in 2024

International Aero Academy, an aviation training group and charter operator based in Lakeland, Florida, United States which experienced a YOY 81% increase in flight training revenue, an 88% increase in flight hours, and an 88% increase in instruction hours is now seeking to hire additional Certified Flight Instructor (CFI, CFII) to become an integral part of their team.

International Aero Academy is located at Lakeland Linder International Airport (KLAL). The academy is an FAA certified International Flight Academy, Repair Station, A&P School and FAA part 135 Air Carrier.

In February 2024 International Aero Academy announced it had officially inaugurated its new office in Mumbai, India. This expansion marks a strategic move by the academy to enhance its services and cater to the growing demand for pilot training in India.

One of the key offerings from the newly established office is the introduction of the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) ground school as well as providing FAA ground school theory training in India, providing aspiring pilots with a comprehensive foundation in aviation theory. Additionally, International Aero Academy is set to facilitate license conversion assistance for Indian students, streamlining the process for those aspiring to pursue an aviation career.

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Canadian Flight School Select Aviation College Joins Airline Pilot Pathway Program Providing Graduates with Preferential Consideration

Representatives from Canadian operator Porter Airlines made a special visit to Canada-based flight school Select Aviation College to discuss the airlines pilot pathway program. Sunny Grewal and Harrison Turner from Porter engaged with students, sharing insights about the airline’s Destination Porter mentoring program.

“We are thrilled to announce that Select Aviation College has been qualified for Porter Airline’s Destination Porter pilot mentorship program. Destination Porter is a mentorship program that offers young pilots who graduate from recognized schools the opportunity to gain insights and mentorship from experienced Porter Airline pilots. Enrolled students will also benefit from preferential consideration for employment opportunities with Porter Airlines upon graduation. We are extremely pleased to provide our students with exposure to an established airline and offer them a competitive advantage in their career paths.” shared Select Aviation College.

Porter Airlines currently operates:

  • 29 De Havilland Canada DHC-8-400
  • 29 Embraer E195-E2

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Canadian Flight School Select Aviation College Shares New Training Partnerships and Certification Announcements

Last week, the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association (COPA) actively participated in the Select Aviation College Open House. During the event, Select Aviation College unveiled:

“COPA continues to support Flight Training Units across Canada and their efforts to enhance pilot development in the country” shared the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association (COPA).

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