Market Intelligence: North America
US Flight School Welcomes Representatives from Partner US Airline to Discuss Pilot Pathway Program
Florida, United States based Epic Flight Academy welcomed representatives from the United Airlines Aviate program. They spoke with Epic pilots about exciting career opportunities through this innovative initiative. United Airlines Aviate Program, in partnership with Epic Flight Academy, offers the opportunity to embark on a career path that leads directly to United Airlines.
Aspiring pilots must first meet eligibility requirements to train at Epic Flight Academy in Florida, a Part 141 FAA-Certified flight school. Once accepted at Epic, they will earn Private Pilot License, then can apply to the Aviate program. Upon acceptance into Aviate, these students will be assigned an Aviate coach, a United pilot, to provide guidance and mentoring as they continue flight training at Epic.
Source: Epic Flight Academy
Photo Credit: Epic Flight Academy
Related Posts
US Flight Training Organisation Phoenix East Aviation Concludes India Seminar Campaign for August 2023
Florida, United States based flight school Phoenix East Aviation (PEA) recently concluded its pilot training seminar held for five days in August in Delhi, India, in cooperation with TNC Aviation, a Delhi-based flight training facilitator. The image below is a snaphsot of PEA’s Admissions Manager Amélie Coleman during the seminar with TNC Aviation team.
Source: Phoenix East Aviation
Photo Credit: Phoenix East Aviation
Related Posts
US Aviation Training Group and Flight School Spartan to Hold Virtual Event to Showcase Flight Training Facility on September 19, 2023
Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology announced it will hold a virtual event on Tuesday, September 19, where attendees can learn more about the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Aviation Flight and meet the flight leadership team at the flight school’s Tulsa Flight facility. This event is an excellent opportunity for potential aviation students to learn more about flying at the Tulsa Riverside Airport and what they can expect as students. Attendees will have the chance to interact with the Vice President of Flight Operations and members of the team.
Source: Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
Photo Credit: Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology (shown as meta image)
Related Posts
Wisconsin, US-based Flight School Takes Delivery of New Aircraft
Related Posts
Global Pilot Training Group, CAE, and Textron Aviation Defense Sign MOU to Extend Collaboration on Next-Generation T-6 Training
On September 13, at the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) conference, CAE signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Textron Aviation Defense LLC that expands efforts to support defence force preparation, integrate next-generation aircraft and develop advanced capabilities. The collaboration between CAE and Textron Aviation Defense addresses the growing need for military-led and industry-enabled flight training services that employ emerging technology and innovative instructional approaches to enhance the next-generation T-6 training ecosystem.
“Effective industry collaboration is critical to advance training and simulation that will enable agile and efficient customer-driven solutions,” said Marc-Olivier Sabourin, Vice President, CAE Defense & Security, International. “CAE is dedicated to the innovation and data analytics needed to advance digital technology and enable integration. Together with industry partners, we are able to leverage the best of our capabilities to deliver critical readiness for defence forces.”
The combined expertise of Textron Aviation Defense and CAE will confront training challenges currently impacting air forces worldwide, including pilot shortages, lack of instructor pilots, and increasing aircraft operation and maintenance costs. The benefits of emerging technologies and adaptive instructional approaches target critical issues like cost effectiveness, increased student throughput, student-centric learning, and instructor workload.
“Textron Aviation Defense and CAE share a common heritage and vision to deliver exceptional integrated training systems in support of military pilot production worldwide,” said Brett Pierson, President and CEO of Textron Aviation Defense. “The powerful combination of the world-class Beechcraft T-6C Texan II — with its unparalleled track record delivering basic, intermediate and advanced military flight training across a global fleet of more than 1,000 aircraft surpassing five million flight hours — and the deep experience, leading-edge training expertise and human-learning technology of CAE elevate the range of bespoke integrated training solutions we deliver. Together, we’ll empower training organizations with highly effective, efficient and reliable training capabilities that produce the world’s finest military aviators.”
CAE and Textron Aviation Defense continue to advance, integrate, and enable training transformation through the analysis, design, execution, and evaluation stages to ensure force readiness for current and future platforms.
Source: CAE
Photo Credit: CAE
