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SimViz Labs Announces New August 2025 Features on its A320 FMS Trainer
Arizona, USA – Following the successful launch of its A320 FMS Trainer, SimViz Labs is back with a major update aimed at making training even more immersive and aligned with how pilots operate in real-world environments. SimViz Labs announced the following two new features of its A320 FMS Trainer:
- New tool bar containing icons for more upcoming features; and
- New control panel allowing users to choose between metric systems (KGS or LBS)
Designed for pilots transitioning to airline operations, simulator instructors, and aviation professionals seeking to refine their Flight Management System (FMS) skills, the A320 FMS Trainer app by SimViz Labs offers an accessible and practical way to engage with real-world flight management scenarios.
This update reflects SimViz Labs’ ongoing mission to modernize FMS and automation training with tools built specifically for today’s pilots.
Source: SimViz Labs
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UPRT Provider APS Supports US Airline-owned Flight School UPRT Safety Standards
Phoenix, USA – United Aviate Academy (UAA), a wholly owned United Airlines flight training school based at Phoenix–Goodyear Airport, has entered into a strategic partnership with Aviation Performance Solutions (APS), a global leader in Upset Prevention & Recovery Training (UPRT), to strengthen its cadets’ resilience against Loss-of-Control In-Flight (LOC-I).
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UAA has embedded APS’s proprietary Every Pilot In Control Solution StandardTM (EPIC-S2TM) framework into all phases of its upset training.
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The program integrates ground school, advanced simulation, and on-aircraft UPRT, delivered by APS’s cadre of expert instructors.
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Training is designed to build startle resilience, cognitive agility, and manual handling skills across the full flight envelope.
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The FAA and NTSB identify LOC-I as the number-one cause of fatal accidents in both general and commercial aviation, as outlined in the FAA’s General Aviation Safety Fact Sheet (2014–2023).
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FAA Advisory Circular 120-111 emphasizes prevention-focused UPRT, incorporating early upset detection, CRM integration, and advanced instructor proficiency – all core components of the APS program.
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APS positions the UAA initiative as a global benchmark for airline-ready pilot training, encouraging other schools to adopt a similar model.
Source: Paul Ransbury (Aviation Performance Solutions)
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Global Pilot Training Group Skyborne Welcomes New IndiGo Cadets in August 2025
India & USA – Skyborne, a global pilot training group which operates flight training bases in the United Kingdom and the United States, has welcomed over ten (10) new cadets in its flight training campus in Vero Beach, Florida.
Following flight training at the academy’s base in Florida, United States the cadets will return to India for their flight license conversion and type rating. After successfully completing the program, the graduates will go on to fly with India’s leading airline as A320 First Officers.
Rina Basu, Regional Director (Asia Pacific), Skyborne, shared in April: “Since Skyborne’s partnership with IndiGo began in 2019, we’ve supported India’s aviation industry in meeting workforce demand and tackling pilot shortages. Now, with our largest intake ever, we’re proud to continue supplying IndiGo with passionate and bright cadets who are committed to becoming highly skilled commercial pilots.”
Earlier in the year, in April, Skyborne had welcomed its largest IndiGo intake to date with 40 new cadets joining the IndiGo Cadet Pilot Program, after a Letter of Intent (LoI) ceremony in Gurgaon, India.
Source: Skyborne Airline Academy
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National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI) Honors Key Contributors with Awards at AirVenture 2025
Portage, Michigan, USA – The National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI) has honored excellence in flight training and aviation education at its annual member breakfast, held July 23 during EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The event recognized three individuals whose contributions have significantly advanced safety, education, and community engagement in general aviation.
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Jack J. Eggspuehler Service Award:
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Presented to John Niehaus, former NAFI team member who served the organization for 14 years in multiple leadership and program roles.
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Niehaus is recognized for being the “face of NAFI” to many members and for launching numerous initiatives benefiting the association.
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He now flies Gulfstream G600s for Whirlpool Corporation.
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Greg J. Laslo Excellence in Writing Award:
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Awarded to Dr. Victor Vogel, a dual-career physician and flight instructor.
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Vogel is commended for his thoughtful contributions to Mentor magazine and eMentor newsletter, addressing critical topics such as pilot medical fitness, aging, and mental health.
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A strong proponent of simulator training and risk mitigation, Vogel’s writing supports flight instructor development and pilot wellness.
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2025 Flight Instructor Hall of Fame Inductee:
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Mary Latimer, a veteran aviator and educator from Texas, was formally inducted into the Hall of Fame.
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Latimer soloed in 1972 and has since earned Commercial, CFI, A&P, IA, and ATP credentials, in addition to serving as an air traffic controller and designated pilot examiner.
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Between 2009 and 2017, she conducted over 600 checkrides.
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She founded the Girls in Flight Training (GIFT) Academy in 2011, encouraging women to pursue careers in aviation.
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Statements
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“John is a fitting and well-deserved recipient of this award. He always put the members first and created many paths for success at NAFI.” – Paul Preidecker, NAFI President
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“Victor’s writing does more than share knowledge—it strengthens the flight instruction community… and ultimately contributes to safer skies.” – Beth Stanton, NAFI Editorial Director
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“Mary has made a life of being immersed in aviation… the GIFT Academy promotes aviation to women and encourages participation.” – Paul Preidecker
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“I feel like maybe a small part of me has achieved that. I am standing beside immortals as I hold this Hall of Fame trophy.” – Mary Latimer
About NAFI
The National Association of Flight Instructors serves flight instructors and training providers, prospective pilots, and the greater aviation industry by providing resources to all flight educators. With a 55-plus year commitment to raising and maintaining the professional standing of instructors in the aviation community, NAFI elevates its members, led by its Code of Ethics. NAFI is the largest association dedicated exclusively to flight instruction, with a membership of more than 8,000 training professionals, which it serves through a bimonthly magazine, weekly newsletters, and MentorLIVE streamed events, More Right Rudder podcast, and an annual NAFI Summit.
Source: NAFI
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US Aviation Academy Announces New Collaboration with AAR Corp
Texas, USA – US Aviation Academy (USAA), one of the largest aviation and pilot training organizations in North America operating over 200 aircraft, has formalized a strategic collaboration with aviation services provider AAR Corp through the newly launched Eagle Pathway Program, aiming to enhance workforce development pipelines and career readiness in aviation.
Based in Illinois, AAR Corp is an independent provider of aviation services to commercial and government customers worldwide.
Source: Christopher Coley (US Aviation Group)
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Global Flight Training Group Skyborne Welcomes New FAA Part 141 Cadets at Florida Base in August 2025
Florida, USA – Skyborne, a global pilot training group which operates flight training bases in the United Kingdom and the United States, has welcomed 7 new individuals for its FAA Part 141 flight training program offered at its campus in Vero Beach.
Skyborne offers:
- Funding through Sallie Mae
- Monthly intakes
- Fully mentored pilot career development program
Source: Skyborne
