Aviation Distance Learning Provider CPaT Announces 2024 Appointment for International Sales Associate

CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, has appointed Davis Smith as the new new International Sales Associate for the North and South American regions. Learn more about CPaT Global or Smith by connecting with him through his LinkedIn profile here.

Davis Smith joined CPaT in June 2024 as an Intermational Sales Associate focusing on the Latin America and North America regions. Davis has six (6) years of experience working in the Sales and Tech industries. Davis will assist the International Sales Director for the region and looks forward to expanding his experience focusing on outreach to spread awareness for CPaT’s training solutions to the Aviation Industry.

CPaT Global is the market leader in distance learning for the aviation industry. CPaT delivers software-as-a-service applications to more than 300 global aviation customers, serving 100,000+ individual users, and providing 1.8 million hours of training each year. CPaT pioneered the use of distance learning in aviation training more than 25-years ago and has built on that legacy to offer new and imaginative training solutions that are practical, forward-looking, and invaluable. CPaT transforms aviation instruction by providing smart training solutions, and vision for curriculum spanning aircraft systems, general subjects, and operational procedures.

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UK College Enhances Pilot Training Infrastructure with New ALSIM AL250 Device

United Kingdom’s Lincoln College’s Assistant Principal, Ross Tarnowski, visited the flight simulator manufacturer ALSIM headquarters for training on the maintenance and IOS operation for their new AL250 simulator.

An excellent visit to the ALSIM HQ in Nantes, France for our FSTD training on maintenance and IOS operation of our new AL250 simulator. Superbly hosted, and a great day of delivery and information to take back to ASI (Newark),” said Ross Tarnowski, Assistant Principal, Lincoln College.

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Global Full Flight Simulator Center Operator Achieves Initial EASA Certification for its New A320 CEO/NEO FFS in China

Just a few months after commencing operations in Changsha, the Capital city of the Hunan Province in China, global full flight simulator center operator Simaero is proud to announce that its first A320 ceo/neo full-flight simulator at the Changsha Training Center has been certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). This certification, achieved through the strong collaboration between Simaero and China Simulation Sciences Co., Ltd. (CSS), the simulator manufacturer, marks a significant milestone for local aviation training. It is the first device produced by a Chinese training device manufacturer to receive the EASA certification. This accomplishment underscores Simaero’s commitment to working closely with local aviation partners to advance pilot training in the country and establish the Changsha training center as a premier destination for local and international pilot training.

The First CSS Full-flight Simulator Certified by the EASA

After successfully obtaining certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) in January 2024, Simaero’s Airbus A320 ceo/neo full-flight simulator is now certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). This simulator, housed in Simaero’s brand new training center in Changsha, is the first in the Hunan Province to receive both CAAC and EASA certifications. This dual certification places the simulator among a select group of devices in China that meet the rigorous standards of these two authorities.

Additionally, this achievement marks the first time a training device manufactured by a Chinese manufacturer, China Simulation Sciences Co., Ltd. (CSS), part of the Juneayo Group, has been certified by the EASA. Focused on technological innovation and led by internationally experienced engineers, CSS manufactures full-flight simulators with integrated world-class technological solutions such as the MOOG motion system and Rockwell Collins or RSI visuals.

Simaero successfully brought its organizational system and 22 years of experience in simulator operations and maintenance to the Changsha training center and closely collaborated with CSS for several months to ensure that the simulator’s features and documentation met the demanding standards set by the EASA.

“This certification reflects our team’s remarkable ability to meet ambitious goals and lead the way in pilot training excellence through effective collaboration with both the manufacturer and authorities,” said Nicolas Mouté, CEO of Simaero. “It exemplifies the great synergy between our European and Chinese teams, enabling us to achieve unique results.”

The newly EASA Level D certified Airbus A320 ceo/neo full-flight simulator is equipped with the latest technology and additional capabilities, providing a pilot training experience that meets the highest industry standards. Simaero aims to maintain a reliability ratio of at least 99% for the simulator, ensuring a seamless experience.

With EASA certification now in place and plans to integrate the simulator into its EASA ATO certificate, Simaero will be able to offer a conveniently located and comprehensive range of training solutions to carriers from Southeast Asia and beyond, strengthening the Changsha training center’s status as a premier destination for pilot training.

A promising milestone in Simaero’s collaboration with HNCA to expand the full-flight simulator fleet

This Airbus A320 ceo/neo full-flight simulator is the first training device of Changsha’s six-bay training center and the first device financed through the latest asset leasing joint venture between Simaero and its longstanding Chinese partner, HNCA. The successful installation, certification, and commencement of operations are good omens for the simulator leases that are already planned for China and other Simaero training centers worldwide.

About SIMAERO
Simaero is a world-leading provider of pilot training on full-flight simulators and simulation engineering solutions. In global aviation, change is a constant. We promise to be a straightforward and continual presence in the complex training requirements of international airlines and pilots. With five training centers strategically located in France (headquarters), South Africa, China and India, Simaero trains over 5,000 pilots every year from 250+ civil and military carriers and 80+ countries. Our simulator fleet and training solutions cover the main commercial aircraft types, including Airbus, Boeing, ATR, and Embraer.

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Pilot Training Ground School Materials Provider, Padpilot, Publishes Updates for ATPL(A) Theory in July 2024

United Kingdom based pilot training educational material publisher Padpilot has announced a major update to its ATPL(A) theoretical knowledge materials.

This comprehensive update reflects Padpilot’s commitment to providing the most up-to-date, effective resources for student pilots undertaking commercial pilot training.

The revisions address recent regulatory changes from EASA:

  • Amendment 10 to Executive Decision 2020/018/R: This amendment introduces changes to the theoretical knowledge (TK) syllabus, as outlined in the Appendix to AMC & GM to Part-FCL, Issue 1, Amendment 10 ED Decision 2020/018/R, released in January 2024
  • TK Syllabus Comparison v.5 and ECQB 2024 Amendment 5: These documents identify amended learning objectives and introduce new questions to all subjects in the European Central Question Bank (ECQB).

In addition to regulatory compliance, Padpilot’s book updates incorporate significant enhancements from the editorial team and subject matter experts following a thorough review of the 2nd Edition ebooks, first published in 2020 for the EASA 2020 TK syllabus.

The new book content will feature new explanations, images, and formatting for easier studying, will be released during July 2024 to both the Padpilot eReader platform and Padpilot’s Apple Books 2nd editions.

Existing users will be able to download the book updates free of charge in the usual way. Padpilot’s accompanying resources for pilot training providers, including classroom presentation slides and supporting documentation, will also benefit from the new content and regulatory updates.

We are proud to offer this significant revision to our ATPL(A) educational materials,” said Nathan Gray, Padpilot CEO.

These updates come at a time of continuing growth for Padpilot. We’re not only enhancing our books, but also developing complementary teaching and learning tools that harness the latest AI technology to deliver cutting-edge theoretical knowledge resources for the next generation of pilots too.

About Padpilot
Padpilot creates innovative teaching and learning resources that equip pilot training providers to deliver a smarter education during the theoretical knowledge phase of initial pilot training.

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Simulator Manufacturer Simnest Delivered Romania’s First A320-based FNPT II MCC Simulator

FlightPath Aviation Training, a newly established aviation training center in Bucharest, Romanian has acquired Romania’s first A320-based type-representative FNPT II MCC simulator from Simnest Aviation. The device has already been installed at the FlightPath training base located in the immediate vicinity of Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport.

FlightPath Aviation Training was established to fill a long-standing gap in pilot training in Romania by being the first in the country to offer the APS MCC training, the most preferred training for airlines. To launch this niche training, they needed a type-representative simulator of uncompromising quality, reliability and durability.

After a thorough market survey, during this spring FlightPath Aviation Training chose Simnest Aviation’s renowned flagship product, the Simnest A320 FNPT II APS MCC. The fully enclosed simulator with high-definition laser projectors, OEM sidesticks and seats, and a seat shaking system was installed by Simnest Aviation at the FlightPath training base next to Bucharest’s Henri Coandă International Airport.

During my MCC training, I would have loved to have had the opportunity to choose APS, but unfortunately it was not an option back then. Finishing pilot training and starting my first jet flights I have noticed myself the gap in training and the lack of operational knowledge required to ease this transition. At FlightPath Aviation Training, our aim is to ensure that other students in Romania can overcome this shortcoming. That’s why from the very first moment, with experienced line instructors, TRIs, and the best simulators on the market, we provide the best possible training for future pilots.” – commented Cosmin GHERMAN, Head of Training and Airbus A320 TRI on the purchase of the simulator.

The high-fidelity Simnest A320 FNPT II APS MCC simulator, which can be operated without technical staff thanks to Simnest’s proprietary software, will soon be qualified by the Romanian CAA. This will enable FlightPath Aviation Training to soon launch the first APS MCC trainings in Romania.

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Flight Simulator Manufacturer HAVELSAN to Attend Farnborough International Airshow 2024

Ankara, Turkiye headquartered flight simulator manufacturer HAVELSAN will deploy a team to the Farnborough International Airshow 2024. The event, scheduled to take place from July 22-26 of 2024 in Farnborough, United Kingdom will see HAVELSAN meeting with industry stakeholders such as airlines and pilot training centers to update them on the latest developments at HAVELSAN and the flexible pilot training equipment solutions that the manufacturer can provide.

2024 has seen a large number of airlines and training centers place their trust into the manufacturer to provide them with industry leading pilot training equipment such as full flight simulators and HAVELSAN has delivered equipment ahead of schedule and its devices obtained international qualification. Recent examples include HAVELSAN delivering its 5th full flight simulator to Turkish Airlines as part of the airlines order for eleven (11) full flight simulators and FTDs, delivery of an Airbus A320 neo/CEO full flight simulator with three (3) engine options to well-known independent pilot training group IFTC as well as device orders from airlines such as SunExpress.

Since the beginning of 2024 HAVELSAN delivered a number of Boeing B737MAX and Airbus A320 full flight simulators and achieved subsequent EASA certification of devices – to date HAVELSAN devices have supported the training of over 8,600 airline pilots since going into operation.

Displaying its ability to provide flexible solutions to airlines and independent training centers – HAVELSAN announced earlier this year that it had entered into a collaboration with Turkish Airlines to set up a Turkish Airlines training center location in Ankara, Turkiye.

HAVELSAN is especially putting focus on providing industry leading after sales support and discussing with customers long-term cooperation projects. HAVELSAN is currently actively seeking additional airline or training center operators to share information about its products and the unique offering that it can provide.

 About HAVELSAN
HAVELSAN offers new generation of technologies from end to end with 40 years of experience in the field of defense, simulation, ICT, homeland security and cyber security.

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ASTi Hosts FAA for Simulated Air Traffic Control Environment (SATCE) Workshop in June 2024

In June 2024, ASTi welcomed three representatives from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to its facility in Herndon, VA for two days of on-site demonstrations and discussions about the role of immersive Simulated Air Traffic Control Environment (SATCE) technologies in flight simulation and pilot training. ASTi was selected to participate in a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the FAA to support industry research as part of its National Aviation Research Plan (NARP) for 2024–2028 in an effort to “develop a path for certification for simulated ATC environments.”

Grant Morfitt, Research Engineer; Somil Shah, Aerospace Engineer; and Larry McDonald, Senior Technical Specialist for Flight Simulation Systems joined members of ASTi‘s development team to see and hear ASTi‘s immersive Simulated Environment for Realistic ATC (SERA) product in action. SERA is the industry-leading SATCE solution, shipping over 300 systems and integrating with more than 20 simulator manufacturers around the world.

The ongoing study will take place over the next three years in multiple phases. The FAA will install SERA on an Airbus A320 flight simulator at the William J. Hughes Technical Center (WJHTC) in Atlantic City, NJ. Follow-up installations at the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center (MMAC) in Oklahoma City, OK will find SERA hosted on an A330/320 Level D full-flight simulator for evaluation. ASTi anticipates that the initial results of this research will lead to the issuance of FAA policy, guidance, and best practices for SATCE technologies.

ASTi looks forward to working closely with the FAA throughout its research plan to better understand how SATCE systems can improve the pilot training experience and reduce the number of incidents caused by pilot miscommunication.

Contact ASTi to learn more about SERA or to arrange an in-person demonstration.

About ASTi

ASTi is the leading supplier of communications, automated ATC, and sound systems to the training and simulation industry. ASTi meets FAA, EASA, and equivalent Level D qualifications with simulators around the world. Since 1989, ASTi has fielded over 11,000 systems at more than 1,000 installation sites in the US and 50 other countries.

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Manufacturer of Virtual Reality Headset for Pilot Training, Vrgineers Shares 2024 Update for the Headset Portfolio

Vrgineers is pleased to share with their partners, clients and supporters, that it has extended its product offering and became an exclusive distributor of Somnium VR1 headset for military and professional pilot training purposes. Aside from the XTAL headset, which provides the widest undistorted field of view for pilot training, Vrgineers is excited to introduce the new Somnium VR1 headset. This latest addition is not only TAA compliant but also highly affordable, making advanced virtual reality accessible to a broader range of users.

Features:

  • High-end Virtual and Mixed Reality Headset
  • QLED Mini-LED 2880 x 2880 px @ 72Hz or 90Hz, upgreadable to 120Hz or 144Hz
  • 125 + Degrees Horizontal FOV
  • 100 + Degrees Vertical FOV
  • 4K Mixed Reality Camera per Eye
  • Lighthouse tracking embedded
  • HandTracking embedded
  • TAA Compliant

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Simulator Manufacturer, MPS, Shares 2024 Update and Insight on the EASA Rulemaking Task 0196 and NPA 2020-15

Netherlands headquartered MPS, which develops, manufactures, installs and maintains type specific fixed based simulators, Chief Executive Officer Philip Adrian shared the latest update and insights on the EASA Rulemaking Task 0196 and NPA 2020-15.

Check it out below.

Implementing new regulations takes years of focused teamwork, a process I am heavily involved in and committed to. Although it has been a while since I updated you on EASA Rulemaking Task 0196, many important steps towards finalization have taken place since publication of NPA 2020-15 in December of 2020. A Focused Consultation just took place last month, so in this blog I will bring you up to speed on developments and give some further insight into the process.

Since I last shared a dedicated blog on this topic, the comment period for NPA 2020-15 opened. This is a lengthy but crucial step in the process. Comments have since been received from National Authorities, affected parties and many individuals. Based on these comments and the Terms of Reference of the team, EASA and the teams have been creating the rule-text and applicable AMC and Guidance material. There are three teams; one team is focused on CS-FSTD, one team is focused on ARA/ORA, and the final team, which I lead, is focused on training.

After working to create the proposed rules, we gathered as a group during the week of June 17th for a Focused Consultation. This was successfully completed with mostly positive comments from participants.

The next steps include additional Focused Consultations on specific items, for example on the final version of CS-FSTD, which is being created by the group led by Olli Hanninen from Traficom, and the opinion from EASA to the European Commission to establish European regulations.

There are already several changes from the original proposal which will have an impact on the training industry. For instance, we have made the change from 12 to 14 features (in coordination with the CS_FSTD team) to ensure better separation between some associated items, such as controls. These have been separated between “Primary Controls Forces and Hardware” and “Primary Flight Controls System ”.

On the training side, we have finished a thorough review of EASA Appendix 9 and have identified the required FCS for each individual task at both the “Training” (T) and “Training to Proficiency” (TP) levels. The TP level replaces the initial proposal of “Testing and Checking” (T&C) and serves as a requirement of FCS to which all training tasks must be completed.

The additional work that has been done by the RMT includes proper incorporation of “Hard Law”, Acceptable Means of Compliance and Guidance Material for Competent Authorities with regards to implementation of all these changes.

For the training community, one of the major changes is that unlike before, there will be no time restriction on the use of any specific device. The previous requirement that a Type Rating should be a minimum of 32 hours, of which 16 should be completed in a Full Flight Simulator, is no longer applicable in this proposal, as the FCS rather than the device type will be leading. In essence, this will allow any organization to optimize their training via the Task-to-Tool philosophy and minimize cost while optimizing quality and efficiency. I foresee future Type Ratings to be performed on a multitude of devices, with only the “Pre-Check” and the actual Skill Test being performed in a “heritage” FFS, a significant improvement.

While this work is still ongoing and in the final stages of creation of the Opinion, I do want to take the opportunity to thank those who have contributed to this effort. It has been a long road. We started this effort almost 10 years ago, and it has taken a lot of work from the people below. It is always risky to mention some and not others, but these people deserve the credit for sure:

Francesco Gaetani, Ascanio Russo, Matteo Arnoldi, Nadia Ilieva Prokopis Batzanopoulos and Daan Dousi from EASA, Eric Fuilla-Weishaupt from Airbus, Franziska Scholz from LBA and the previously mentioned Olli Hanninen from Traficom as the team leaders.

Finally, my thanks go out to my training team, with special mention of Frederik Mohrmann (Boeing), Gilad Scherpf (Lufthansa), Steve Gibson (Ryanair)and Christian Norden (Airbus) for their work on the Training Matrices, and many others for their continuous contributions.

MPS recently shared some important videos from our friends at Traficom that also further explain the updated framework for FSTD training in detail. Of course, please note, that the final rules may differ from the information in this blog and presented in the videos linked, as the work is still ongoing. In addition, you can also check out our Frequently Asked Questions page.

Good to know: I will be speaking at APATS in Singapore and will be at the MPS booth from Sept 9th through 11th, so I look forward to further discussions on this and many other topics.

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