
Click to viewOctober 17, 2025
Türkiye – Resilient Pilot delivered the inaugural IE standardisation in facilitation program with Türkiye’s largest low-cost airline for over 130 of its Instructor Evaluators (IEs). The programme aims to boost the IATA and recently adopted European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) ORO.FC.146 Evidence-Based Training (EBT) IE Competencies 3.0 (Instruction) IEC 4.0 (Interaction with Trainees) with a particular focus on enhancing effective facilitation of the five non-tech pilot competencies, ultimately driving an increase in resilience for all pilots. The training programme, which will run for 12 months, will focus on three distinct phases and see Resilient Pilot deliver:
Commenting on Resilient Pilot’s partnership with Pegasus Airline’s, Founder and CEO of Resilient Pilot, Stuart Beech said: “Pegasus Airlines is leading the way in embracing CBTA/EBT and we are delighted to work with them to achieve their training objectives. We have developed a bespoke programme that starts with developing their IEs, ensuring they understand the required pilot competencies and OBs needed on the flight deck. The package is a hybrid combination of distance learning and face-to-face interactive training, all underpinned by Resilience Deck, the world’s first app for pilot competencies and human factors. “The team at Pegasus Airlines have already shown huge enthusiasm for achieving training excellence, and we’re looking forward to working with them over the coming year.” About Resilient Pilot Founded in 2020, Resilient Pilot is a UK CAA ATO and accredited with the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) at gold level as a train the trainer organisation delivering mentor, coaching, and facilitation which supports over 10,000 pilots worldwide. Resilient Pilot works with airlines and organisations such as British Airways, Pegasus Airlines, Virgin Atlantic and AFAP to deliver competency-based training solutions. Resilient Pilot’s aim is to turn industry regulation into pilot resilience and performance, supporting the aviation sector as it embeds ICAO/IATA best practice for CBTA/EBT over the coming years. Source: Resilient Pilot
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