British tennis player Emma Raducanu, who became the first qualifier to win the U.S. Open, offers a brilliant case study for aviation training leaders looking to get the most from the tech savy, next generation.
One of the indelible impressions of the simulation and training (S&T) community this author gained during 2023 was the quickening pace of lines being blurred between the military learning (training and education) enterprise and its counterpart organizations in adjacent safety critical training (SCT) sectors.
The entities believe this merger provides significantly more resources to invest in its mission-critical solutions, to better serve customers and accelerate technology across the aviation, defense and rail sectors.
The simulator will feature the latest versions of Wärtsilä’s Navi-Trainer professional and Techsim simulation software, as well as the latest Navi Sailor and NACOS Platinum bridge systems.
This strategic partnership will introduce Flint Systems’ prodocts to the United Kingdom, with a primary focus on the VR forklift simulator, the first solution of this kind in the UK.
The company believes Tampa Bay's strong healthcare ecosystem and innovation hub make it an ideal location for its U.S. headquarters, fostering expansion and collaboration with key regional stakeholders.
The widely accepted notion is that Generation Z is a cohort of tech-savvy, phone-obsessed introverts, requiring innovative training methods to engage them in aviation roles. However, new research from a British pilot is challenging this belief.
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No doubt about it, this is era of partisanship and in some instances, rancor, on Capitol Hill. The author finds it interesting that the Congressional Caucus remains one shining instance of bipartisanship, where House of Representative and Senate members across the political aisle continue to work toward advancing MS&T.