Dynamic Advanced Training Achieves Record Training Month in October 2025

United Arab Emirates – Dynamic Advanced Training, Dubai’s SEP and emergency training centre part of the Khansaheb Group, has reported its strongest training month on record in October 2025. The centre delivered programs for 55 operators across wet and dry-lease arrangements, underscoring its growing role as a regional hub for specialised aircrew safety training.

  • A total of 607 aircrew trained at the facility during the month, including 347 under dry-lease usage and 260 aircrew directly trained by Dynamic across 537 training days.

  • Trainee feedback ratings reached 98.4% “excellent” for dry-lease users and 99.2% for wet-lease customers, reflecting consistently high satisfaction with course delivery and training standards.

Key Features of Dynamic Advanced Training:

  • Advanced Simulation Facilities: The training center boasts Full Flight Cabin Simulators for Business Jets as well as narrow and wide-body aircraft.
  • Real Fire Fighting Simulator (RFFS): Designed for hands-on fire safety training.
  • Survival Rooms: Equipped for Jungle and Polar survival scenarios, providing realistic emergency training.
  • Hypoxia Simulator and EVAS Trainer: Offering specialized training for in-flight oxygen deprivation and smoke emergencies.
  • Water Survival Pool: Ensuring crew members are fully prepared for water-based emergencies.

Source: Mark Kammer (Dynamic Advanced Training)

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection to Train Pilots in Virtual Reality Using Loft Dynamics’ FAA-Qualified Simulator

USA The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Air and Marine Operations (AMO), which operates the largest and most varied law-enforcement aviation fleet in the world, has awarded Davenport Aviation a contract to deliver a Loft Dynamics VR flight simulator for installation at CBP’s Oklahoma City training center. The FAA- and EASA-qualified Airbus H125 VR simulator will become the first virtual-reality-based aviation training device used by a U.S. federal law-enforcement agency, marking a notable development in federal pilot training capability.

  • AMO operates more than 240 aircraft, including over 100 Airbus H125 helicopters used for drug interdiction, border security, disaster response, and other high-risk missions that demand advanced pilot proficiency.

  • Until now, AMO pilot training has relied exclusively on live helicopter operations, which can be constrained by aircraft scheduling, weather, and the inherent risks tied to airborne emergency procedure practice.

  • CBP becomes the first Department of Homeland Security component to adopt VR aviation training and the second major U.S. law-enforcement organization to implement a system supported by Loft Dynamics technology, following the Los Angeles Police Department.

Statement

  • Fabi Riesen, founder and CEO of Loft Dynamics “We’re excited to partner with CBP to build a VR training program that mirrors their real-world operations—down to the most complex scenarios. That might mean a nighttime drug trafficking pursuit at 50 feet and 10 knots with suspects fleeing on foot. Or an engine failure just after takeoff. Pilots will rehearse those moments with precision—from their home base, safely, and on demand. Because when they’re seconds away from a life-saving decision, they shouldn’t be relying on a checkride from six months ago—they should be drawing on muscle memory built just days earlier. This is the new standard—not just for law enforcement, but for the entire aviation industry: training that’s immersive, mission-specific, endlessly repeatable, and accessible anytime, anywhere. We’re proud to see another major government agency embrace that future and help lead the shift.” 

Source: Loft Dynamics

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CAE to Implement New Business Aviation SOPs Across Global Training Network in 2026

Global – CAE has announced the publication of the Airplane Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) Manual, a new industry-wide framework created in partnership with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), aircraft manufacturers, operators, and training specialists. The initiative is designed to bring greater standardisation, safety, and operational consistency to business and general aviation—particularly for smaller operators with limited in-house training resources.

  • The new SOPs will support both single-pilot and multi-pilot operations across diverse business aviation fleets, addressing long-standing gaps in standardisation for operators managing only one or two aircraft.

  • CAE will embed the SOPs across its global business aviation training programmes from summer 2026, with instructor preparation beginning in early 2026 to enable a smooth and consistent rollout.

  • The publication provides a unified framework intended to reduce procedural variability, improve pilot resilience, and reinforce decision-making standards across day-to-day operations—not just within simulator sessions.

  • The initiative reflects increasing industry alignment around competency-based training, harmonised procedures, and standardised operational practices, areas where CAE has been expanding its global training leadership.

Statements

  • “The industry-wide collaboration to establish these SOPs shows that safety transcends everything, as everyone wins with safer skies… By embedding these standards across our worldwide training programs, we are encouraging the industry to adopt a unified approach that extends beyond the classroom and into daily operations,” said Alexandre Prévost, President, Civil Aviation, CAE.

Source: CAE

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FTEJerez Supports Air Astana Cadets Through Advanced APS MCC Training in Spain

Spain – FTEJerez, one of Europe’s most established airline aligned flight training organisation’s, has reported continued progress for its Air Astana cadets, who are currently completing their Airline Pilot Standard Multi-Crew Cooperation (APS MCC) training at the facilities of partner Avenger Flight Group training center in Madrid.

FTEJerez and Air Astana have been working together since 2013 and saw the first group of the airline’s cadet pilots graduate from FTEJerez in October 2014.

Source: FTEJerez

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Simaero Appoints Marion Baudru as Marketing, Communications and Customer Experience Director

France – Simaero, a global operator of full-flight simulator pilot training centers, has announced the appointment of Marion Baudru as Marketing, Communications, and Customer Experience Director.

  • The new executive role aligns with Simaero’s broader transformation and global expansion strategy, integrating customer experience into its core business operations to strengthen relationships with airlines, training partners, and pilot communities worldwide.

  • Marion joined Simaero three years ago to establish and lead its Marketing & Communications department, playing a key role in positioning the company as one of the world’s leading independent pilot training organizations.

  • Before joining Simaero, Marion worked at TBWA Group as Account Director, managing international accounts for Air France, LVMH, and SNCF, and later contributed to the launch of a digital insurance startup. Her extensive background in brand strategy and innovation will support Simaero’s ongoing transformation and focus on operational excellence.

Source: Simaero

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