Cebu Pacific Air Selects L3Harris Flight Data Connect Platform Enhancing Crew Training and Performance

Philippines largest low cost carrier, Cebu Pacific Air selected the L3Harris Technologies Flight Data Connect web-based platform for its flight data monitoring and flight operational quality assurance to enhance flight and pilot safety.

Flight Data Connect complies with international civil aviation regulators’ mandatory flight data monitoring requirements. Its speed and thoroughness will enable Cebu Pacific Air to enhance its safety performance monitoring capability, as well as crew training and performance.

“Flight Data Connect will empower Cebu Pacific Air to leverage and actively use their fleet data to analyze aircraft operational performance and identify safety risks,” said Alan Crawford, President L3Harris Commercial Aviation. “The intuitive analytics platform delivers operators multiple reporting tools and sorting capabilities to identify risk parameters and take immediate safety, maintenance, efficiency, training, and operational improvement actions.”

Cebu Pacific Air will be able to perform analysis on more than 4,000 data points, including 751 safety events and 320 maintenance events received from any flight data recorder, using the state-of-the-art, secure Flight Data Connect web-based platform. It recreates flights in 3D and provides flight operations with an intuitive interface to search, track, and prepare reports for each flight. This critical flight data monitoring information addresses safety and maintenance risk factors by comparing the data against flight and fleet performance trend standard operating procedures.

As an International Air Transport Association strategic partner, L3Harris captures over 7,600 flights daily into the flight data exchange. This database of global de-identified data enables Cebu Pacific Air to perform platform-based and industry-based benchmarking comparisons across their fleets for operational analysis and efficiency.

Source: L3Harris Commercial Aviation Press Release
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Asia Partners with Leading Asian Pilot Training Group in the Philippines and India

Alpha Aviation Group (AAG) and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Asia (ERAU Asia) have collaborated to expand professional education in India and Asia.

This is part of ERAU Asia’s plan to bring affordable training to countries in Asia, through partnerships with country-level aviation academies, airline academies, universities and polytechnics. Under the collaboration, AAG Philippines (AAGP) and AAG Center for Aviation Training (ACAT) India will market the “ERAU Asia Graduate Certificate in Aviation – Asia Focus”.

“We are very honored to be the very first partner of ERAU Asia in the region. The collaboration further strengthens AAG’s position as a premier aviation training solutions provider and our current thrusts to support the aviation industry’s ongoing rebound,” states Cristopher Magdangal (AAG Regional Director, Asia-Pacific).

The graduate certificate with special focus on the Asian aviation industry is ideal for students about to enter the workforce; professionals in airline, airport and aircraft management, banking and finance; and professionals interested in Asia aviation management. It will be delivered online synchronous and can be completed in 6-12 months.

The core subjects include airport management; air carrier, passenger and cargo management; global logistics and supply chain management; aviation applied finance; applied economics in aviation; production and procurement; and strategic marketing management.

Students can choose one (1) or more elective course/s:  managing human factors, performance management and managerial accounting practices in aviation, or international business administration.

Source: AAG announcement
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Pilot Training Group in the Philippines Inducts Biggest Pilot Trainee Batch Since 2019

For the first time since the COVID-19 Pandemic started, Alpha Aviation Group (AAG) is able to achieve its target intake for the Airline Pilot Program (APP), inducting on 20 September 2022 the largest batch composed of 16 with another two (2) joining the First Officer Preparation (FOP) Program and one (1) more deciding to upgrade his PPL training to APP.

“This is a clear manifestation of the public’s renewed confidence in the aviation industry. AAG continued to invest on our people, technology and know-how even during the pandemic, hence we are now in an excellent position to cater to the demand for world- class training which is now growing enormously across the globe,” states Mr. Cristopher Magdangal (AAG Regional Director, Asia-Pacific).

“We provide our cadets with nothing less than top-of-class training. AAG Philippines (AAGP) and AAG International Center for Aviation Training (AICAT) are the first ATOs in the Philippines to adopt and implement ICAO’s CBTA (Competency Based Training and Assessment) philosophy across all training modules and phases. This innovative ‘outcomes-focused’ training approach aims to develop and nurture among trainees the necessary pilot competencies to be safe, highly-resilient, reliable, critical- thinker and effective cockpit manager when flying an aircraft. This is a departure from the ‘qualification-based’ traditional training approach designed to enable trainees to demonstrate the minimum skill, knowledge and experience levels just to meet the qualification requirements prescribed by civil aviation authorities. The CBTA training framework enables learning and innovation rather than just passing a test,” explains Capt. Gaudencio Maniano (AICAT Accountable Manager).

“The AAG Family is also very pleased to welcome our first Muslim cadet, Bai Hadiyah Maikah Sema from Cotabato City who will soon join the growing pool of female aviation professionals under our Women in Aviation Advocacy Program,” shares Ms. Fina Santos (AAG Head, Student Affairs and Client Relations).

The APP covers CPL-IR-A320 Type Rating while the FOP covers CPL-IR. The CPL-IR phase is delivered by the AAG International Center for Aviation Training (AICAT) stationed in San Fernando Airport, La Union while the A320 Type Rating phase is conducted at the AAG Philippines (AAGP) Simulator Training Center in Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga. AICAT operates the largest fleet of basic flight trainer aircraft in the country (32 Cessna C172 and one Tecnam P2006T multi-engine) while AAGP also operates the largest and most- advanced fleet of simulator training devices in the country (three FFS, four FBS, one IPT).

Three (3) more intakes for APP are scheduled for November 2022, January 2023 and March 2023.

Source: Alpha Aviation Group (AAG) Philippines Press Release
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Philippines based Flight School Shares Video Related to its Maldivian Flight Training Program

Airworks Aviation Academy, one of the largest flight schools in the Philippines and located in Cebu, shared a short video regarding the flight training of Maldivian students at the Academy. Airworks Aviation Academy has been a popular pilot training destination for the Maldivian market. Check out the video below.

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