USA – PlaneEnglish, the aviation communication training specialist headquartered in West Lafayette, Indiana, has highlighted the integration of FAA WINGS-approved lessons within its ARSim Aviation Radio Simulator platform, enabling pilots to earn credit toward ongoing FAA proficiency requirements while building structured, measurable radio communication skills.
- ARSim includes FAA WINGS-approved lessons developed in collaboration with the FAA Safety Team, allowing pilots to earn proficiency credits through structured radio communication practice — aligning communication training with FAA safety standards and priorities.
- For flight training organizations, the FAA WINGS integration provides a structured and measurable framework for communication training, enabling schools to track student progress and ensure radio proficiency development is standards-based and repeatable before students enter the aircraft.
- PlaneEnglish positions radio communication as one of the few skills pilots use on every flight yet one of the least consistently trained, advocating for communication training to be treated as a core flight skill alongside instrument procedures, navigation, and emergency management.
- The platform's AI-assisted, interactive approach enables pilots to practice realistic radio exchanges with real-time feedback, building confidence and procedural accuracy under simulated pressure — addressing the gap between knowing what to say and delivering it clearly and correctly in dynamic operational environments.
- PlaneEnglish has expanded its reach through partnerships including the EAA AeroEducate K-12 program reaching over 50,000 students and institutional deployments at collegiate aviation programs such as College of DuPage.
Source: PlaneEnglish
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