CAE Hosts U.S. Ambassador to Brunei at the CAE Brunei Multi-Purpose Training Centre (MPTC)

CAE recently hosted the U.S. Ambassador to Brunei, Her Excellency Caryn R. McClelland at the CAE Brunei Multi-Purpose Training Centre (MPTC) in Brunei Darussalam.

Operating the largest regional facility for S-92 and S-70i training, the CAE team demonstrated instructor-led training delivered for defence, emergency, and crisis management industries, alongside critical healthcare training modules.

CAE is proud to be the global leader in delivering critical training and simulation technologies and operational support solutions; a key capability delivered by Brunei, Australia, the United States and allied partners.

“We thank Ambassador McClelland, Lt Commander Samuel Kim, Ms. Aqilah Ishak, Mr. Peter McSharry, and Mr. Roger Ord for their interest and support in local and bilateral industry capability,” said CAE.

About CAE Brunei MPTC

The CAE Brunei Multi-Purpose Training Centre situated in Brunei Darussalam is a joint venture between CAE and the Government of Brunei. The centre has been operational since 2014 and is now recognized as a world-class training facility, staffed and operated by Bruneians.  It is one of the region’s largest helicopter simulator training facilities offering turnkey training solutions for the Lockheed Martin/Sikorsky S-92 and S-70i Black Hawk helicopters. The CAE Brunei MPTC has also established an Emergency Management and Crisis Management Centre of Excellence that provides relevant local authorities such as Brunei’s Ministry of Home Affairs and National Disaster Management Centre (NDMC) with comprehensive training designed to better plan and prepare for emergencies.

Source: CAE
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Malaysian Flight School Enters into a Joint Venture Agreement with University

BATS Aviation Sdn Bhd (BATS), a flying school in Ipoh, Perak, has entered into a joint venture agreement with Universiti Kuala Lumpur – Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology (UNIKL MIAT) to offer a programme Diploma Flight Operation Management. The program, known as the Landscape Programme, offers airline pilots and cadet pilots of “Commercial Pilot Licence (A) with Instrument Rating – CPL/IR with Frozen ATPL” with the diploma and degree qualifications.

The Landscape Program is a new initiative for both organizations. The dynamic synergy between academic institutions, training organizations, policymakers, is to prepare future pilots in the competitive industry. This program will change the Malaysian Aerospace and Aviation industry, producing a new generation of professional pilots who are knowledgeable in the world of business and management skills, in addition to being high-quality pilots.

The pilots and cadet pilots will be exposed to the complexities of the aviation industry and the management ecosystem as early as possible at the beginning of flight training. The collaboration between BATS and UNIKL MIAT through the Landscape Programme will produce pilots with diplomas/degrees, enhancing the marketability of Malaysian pilots.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Dato’ Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Bin Hamidi, during the LIMA23 show held in Langkawi.

According to Hazlee Jehan, Executive Chairman of BATS, “it is our aspiration at BATS to do our best to educate and provide appropriate exposure to produce competitive Bumiputera skilled personnel. With the support of the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development (KPDW) under the leadership of YAB Dato’ Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Bin Hamidi, in particular Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MAR), we can assist potential Bumiputera students in realising their dreams and ambitions of becoming a successful pilot.”

“We believe that the Landscape Programme is in line with KPDW’s policy in particular MARA, as a strategic organisation to lead, coordinate and drive the Bumiputera Agenda which aims to increase the dominance of Bumputera equity in the areas of professional, entrepreneurship, education and investment.”

Source: BATS Aviation Press Release
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Philippines-based Flight School Celebrates Latest Batch of Trainees who Passed their PPL Checkride

Subic, Philippines based flight school First Aviation Academy, Inc. (FAA) announced that its latest batch of six (6) pilots passed their Private Pilot License (PPL) checkride. First Aviation Academy which acquired the assets of the well known south east Asian flight school PAL Aviation School earlier in the year is owned by two large Philippine based conglomerates MacroAsia and PTC Holdings and operates a fleet of 11 aircraft.

Source: First Aviation Academy
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Southeast Asian Pilot Simulator Training, BAA Training Vietnam, Center Welcomes Latest Batch of Indian Cadets

Ho Chi Minh City based full flight simulator training center BAA Training Vietnam welcomed their latest batch of three (3) Indian cadets joining for Type Rating A320. BAA Training Vietnam has welcomed over 80 Indian Type Rating cadets over the last 8 Months.

BAA Training Vietnam is proud of operating a modern training facilities of 3000 sq. m. located just 30-minute drive from the airport. Along with its spacious classrooms, briefing/debriefing rooms and a luxury lounge, the training centre operates the most technically advanced brand new training equipment:

  • A320ceo FFS
  • A320neo FFS
  • IPT device
  • V9000 Commander for firefighting training

BAA Training Vietnam is a branch of BAA Training which belong to Avia Solutions Group, leaders in end-to-end capacity solutions for passenger and cargo airlines worldwide. The Group manages over 100 offices and production facilities globally and is significantly backed by the assets of over 9,000 highly skilled aviation professionals, serving more than 2,000 clients throughout Europe, Asia, North America, Australia, and worldwide.

Source: Steven Huynh (BAA Training Vietnam)
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Philippine Pilot Training Group, AAG, Advances its CBTA Adoption Project

Clark, Philippines headquartered aviation and pilot training group Alpha Aviation Group (AAG) advances the adoption of the Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) philosophy with another workshop by Harms Aviation GmbH (HATCO) last 28-31 March 2023, this time focusing on standardization of AAG Philippines (AAGP) and AAG International Center for Aviation Training (AICAT). AAG’s transition to CBTA started in 2018.

The workshop facilitated by Capt. Hartmut Fabisch and Capt. Stefan – Thilo Schmidt of HATCO touched on the developments around the new EASA-compliant Manual Suite (comprising Organization Management Manual, Operations Manual, and Training Manual) and Management and Training System Performance. Other topics discussed include CCQ benchmark course, CBTA grading, and grading software.

HATCO and the AAG Team also visited the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) in Manila to present the accreditation case and provide updates on the CBTA implementation of AAG. During the visit, the parties engaged in a discussion covering ICAO’s new provisions, CAAP/EASA future developments, and the design of a manual suite compliant with CARs and EASA regulations.

Currently, AAG is the only pilot training group in the Philippines that has adopted CBTA.

Source: AAG Press Release
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Malaysian Flight School Welcomes its 11th Batch of Cadets

Senai Airport, Johor, Malaysia based flight school Asia Aeronautical Training Academy (AATA) welcomed its 11th batch of cadets who are set to begin their 18-month-long training. In just 4 years, AATA has grown and nurtured 11 batches of talented cadets.

Source: AATA Announcement
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