Student Pilots from University Visit Latin America’s Largest Regional Aircraft Simulator Training Center

Student Pilots from the Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná (UTP) have recently paid a visit to EPA Training Center, the largest regional aircraft simulator training provider in Latin America.

EPA Training Center CEO Flávio Farias gave a presentation of the company and also of the facilities, including the simulators of the Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante, EMB-120 Brasilia, ERJ-145/Legacy 600, and ATR 42/72. In addition, instructors Sady Bordin and Luiz Raymundo talked about the importance of CRM to students.

Source: EPA Training Center Announcement
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APS Hosts 2022 Virtual UPRT Safety Summit for Professional Pilots on November 16

United States based pilot training group, Aviation Performance Solutions, is hosting the ‘2022 UPRT Safety Summit for Professional Pilots Worldwide’ via LinkedIn Live on the 16 of November.

Industry experts on Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) present insightful and relevant topics for professional pilots related to this year’s theme of Transforming Low Experience to High Aviation Safety. This year’s experts provide perspectives across a wide spectrum of aviation industry to include both needs and challenges. These exceptional speakers follow this compelling agenda:

Opening – 1500 GMT | 1000 EST : Welcome + Event Overview

Session 1 – 1505 GMT | 1005 EST : Keynote – Tomorrow’s Professional Pilots Require Upset Training Fluency | Captain Danny Hull, United Airlines, Senior Manager – United Aviate Training Development & Support

Session 2 – 1530 GMT | 1030 EST : Every Pilot In Control Solution Standard™ (EPIC-S2™) | Paul BJ Ransbury, CEO at Aviation Performance Solutions (APS); Captain Clarke McNeace, APS VP Standards

Session 3 – 1600 GMT | 1100 EST : Developing Effective Airline Pilot Upset Recovery Competency | Captain Brad Bennetts, Global Airways; Captain Etika Tuisue, Fiji Airways

Session 4 – 1630 GMT | 1130 EST : Elevating Safety Through UPRT | Sonnie Bates, CEO at WYVERN

Session 5 – 1700 GMT | 1200 EST : The Not-So-Curious Linkage Between Upward Mobility, Mentorship, and Safety | Paul Ratte, Director of Aviation Safety Programs at USAIG

Session 6 – 1730 GMT | 1230 EST : An Essential Tool in Every Pilot’s Toolbox | Captain Captain Jeff Wofford, Chief Pilot and Director of Aviation at CommScope, Former Chairman NBAA Safety Committee

Session 7 – 1800 GMT | 1300 EST : What the Industry is Doing About Loss of Control In-flight Is Not Working | Captain John Cox, CEO at Safety Operating Systems

Session 8 – 1830 GMT | 1330 EST : Wrap Up with Speakers / Additional Q&A for All Attendees | Randall Brooks, Event Host and APS VP Flight Operations

For more information, to register or to attend kindly visit the event page.

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9 Airlines, Airbus, Boeing, Emirates Flight Training Academy and Industry Organisations Held Workshop on Pilot Training

An aircraft flight deck can be a complex, challenging and high-threat environment that requires pilots to have intense focus and the ability to react and take informed decisions with agility, aided by technology. As demand for air travel increases phenomenally and airlines expand their operations, pilot training is once again sharply in focus, as they are responsible for the safety of millions of passengers and crew every single day, on every flight, on every route globally. Now more than ever, the aviation industry must use the latest best practices to train its workforce for peak performance.

In the first-ever forum of its kind, Emirates and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) jointly held a workshop on pilot training and flight safety for the aviation industry. Hosted by Emirates’ Flight Operations Training together with IATA, the Evidence based training – Competency Based Training Assessment Workshop was organized at the Emirates Aviation College in Dubai on 28 October, 2022.

Training experts from airlines, including Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, Iceland Air, UAE Presidential Flight, Etihad, flydubai, Air Arabia and Indigo and civil aviation authorities, such as General Civil Aviation Authority, UAE (GCAA) and the Irish Aviation Authority, attended the workshop. Aircraft manufacturers Airbus and Boeing, as well as the International Federation of Air Line Pilots’ Associations (IFALPA) and training institutions, including Emirates Flight Training Academy (EFTA) and CAE, were in attendance.

Hosted by Emirates’ Flight Operations Training together with IATA, the Evidence based training – Competency Based Training Assessment Workshop was organized at the Emirates Aviation College in Dubai on 28 October, 2022.

Covering an entire day of discussions and presentations, industry participants gathered and shared best practice and challenges regarding how to develop, implement and run effective evidence-based (EBT) and competency-based training and assessment programmes.

Speakers from Emirates included: Capt. Bader Al Marzooqi, VP Flight Training; Dr Nicklas Dahlstrom, Human Factors Manager; Capt. David Swarbrick, Training Manager, Boeing and Capt. Stephen Mercer, Flight Training Standards Manager. Other speakers included: Capt. Yann Renier, Head of Training & Licensing, Safety & Flight Operations Division, IATA; Captain Jason Alves, Chief flight Instructor, flydubai; Capt. Olivier Mazzoleni, Deputy Head of Airbus Training Worldwide; Capt. Graham McNally, CBTA Program Lead, Boeing Global Services; Capt. Richard Lenz, Chief Training Captain A380, Lufthansa and Capt. Chris Ranganathan, Chief Learning Officer, CAE.

Capt. Bader Al Marzooqi, VP Flight Training, Emirates, shared: “The forum was a great example of collaboration and partnership with key stakeholders across the aviation industry to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of pilot training programmes. We shared critical insights, information and best practices that will lead to real-world, applicable solutions that positively impact the implementation of evidence based training programmes. The forum was a meeting of minds and a great platform for the industry to come together to discuss common challenges around pilot training. We thank IATA, and everyone who attended and contributed to the forum, for their unstinting support.”

Capt. Yann Renier, Head of Training & Licensing, Safety & Flight Operations Division, IATA, observed: “Emirates Flight training department hosted a Competency- Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) workshop to elaborate on competency based approach of training that includes Evidence-Based Training with more than 40 training managers representing airlines, training organizations and aircraft manufacturers. This event permitted to share latest CBTA development and to identify the main challenges the industry is facing in implementing CBTA and share those with the 80 participants that joined the workshop virtually. I would like to thank the participants that joined us in Dubai and virtually. The workshop illustrates the restart of the operations and I am persuaded that it will be continued in the future.”

Mr. Sham Suddin Bin Khalid, Flight Operations Inspector Air Carrier, and GCAA, said: “The Emirates workshop was a day of reflection and discussion on how best we can train our pilots in the overall interest of aviation safety. A collaborative effort, it was indeed heartening to see the sharing of information and data between stakeholders including airlines, manufacturers and training organisations. We are hopeful that this conversation and cooperation continues in the years to come, contributes to the vision of enhancing pilot competencies and improves the safety record of our industry.”

The workshop discussed various topics, such as how to implement and expand successful EBT and CBTA programmes. Specifically, the challenges with constructing syllabi for such programmes, developing and standardising trainers, as well as managing and making use of training data were addressed. The event aims to be followed by more in order to continue to share best practice and develop pilot training for the benefit of the whole aviation industry.

Source: Emirates Press Release
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CAE’s Marc Parent and Maryse Carmichael Inducted into Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame

Marc Parent, CAE’s president and chief executive officer, and Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired) Maryse Carmichael, CAE’s Solution Lead, Future Aircrew Training, have been inducted into Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame. This award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to aviation and aerospace in Canada. The ceremony took place on October 27 in Montreal.

“I am humbled to receive this award, a recognition of CAE’s efforts to make the world a safer place that I share with CAE employees around the world,” said Mr. Parent. “I am also delighted to see my colleague Maryse Carmichael recognized for her ground-breaking career as the first woman pilot and Commanding Officer of the Snowbirds demo team. It is a well-deserved honour.”

Mr. Parent has more than 35 years of experience in the aerospace industry.  Since joining CAE in 2005, he has led CAE’s growth beyond creating simulation products to providing solutions, services and technologies that enhance human performance, while always looking for innovative ways to give back to Canada. Under his leadership, CAE has become the largest provider of civil aviation training services in the world, and a global leader in training and mission support solutions for defence and security forces and healthcare sectors, with the ultimate objective of preparing people for the moments that matter.

Over the years, Mr. Parent has been honoured with numerous other awards, including the Order of Canada, being named Industry Leader of the Year by the Living Legends of Aviation, Québec’s Air and Space Hall of Fame, and a Knight of the Ordre national du Québec in 2022. Read Marc Parent’s full bio here.

LCol (Ret’d) Carmichael is a 22-year veteran of the Royal Canadian Air Force who has logged more than 3,500 hours flying time. Her legacy is as the first woman pilot to join the Canadian Armed Forces Snowbirds, 431 Air Demonstration Squadron and eventually serving as commander of the Snowbirds. After retiring from the Canadian Armed Forces as a Lieutenant-Colonel, she joined CAE, where she has worked in several capacities and is currently Solution Lead, Future Aircrew Training, where she ensures that the training of the next generation of aircrew meets the highest standards.

LCol (Ret’d) Carmichael is a member of the Ninety-Nines, the International Chapter of Women in Aviation, and a founding member of the Snowbirds Alumni Association. She has also been named as one of the 100 most powerful women in Canada, named a YWCA Woman of Distinction, and is recipient of the Northern Lights Aero Foundation “Elsie” award for Flight Operations. Read LCol (Ret’d) Carmichael’s full bio here.

About CAE

At CAE, they equip people in critical roles with the expertise and solutions to create a safer world. As a technology company, they digitalize the physical world, deploying simulation training and critical operations support solutions. Above all else, we empower pilots, airlines, defence and security forces, and healthcare practitioners 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 more than 200 sites and training locations in over 40 countries. CAE represents 75 years of industry firsts—the highest-fidelity flight and mission simulators, surgical manikins, and personalized training programs powered by artificial intelligence. They’re investing time and resources into building the next generation of cutting-edge, digitally immersive training and critical operations solutions while keeping positive environmental, social and governance (ESG) impact at the core of their mission. Today and tomorrow, CAE will make sure their customers are ready for the moments that matter.

Source: CAE Press Release
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Middle East Pilot Training Organisation Managing Director Part of “50 MENA Thought Leaders” – Shares Expansion Plans

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia based aviation training group and simulator training center Prince Sultan Aviation Academy (PSAA) is proud to be part of the “50 MENA Thought Leaders” highlighting SAUDIA’s transformation journey and the role it plays in supporting the kingdom’s 2030 Vision.

Managing Director Capt. Ismael Koshy shares how the training organisation is looking to support the country, region and expand to new campuses throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to positively impact the aviation ecosystem.

Check out the full interview below.

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Global Pilot Training Group, BAA Training, Holds Seminar in Toulouse, France

Global Pilot Training Group BAA Training, which operates flight schools and simulator training centers around the world, will hold its first Career Day in Toulouse on the 12th of November. The event is called “Roadshow: How to Become an Airline-Ready Pilot” which aims to introduce an outstanding opportunity for aspiring pilots.

BAA Training has been expanding its presence in France over the past two years with a number of partnerships and projects.

Source: BAA Training Announcement
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