APATS Maintenance Complimentary Registration
Join us as our guest at APATS Virtual 2020
Rebuilding the Maintenance Training Industry
The Global Event for the Simulation & Training Community
8-10 September 2020
As a result of the pandemic the challenges faced by the airline community have changed.
APATS 2020 Maintenance Training Conference on 10th September offers the opportunity to listen to some of the world’s leading experts in aviation maintenance training as they discuss different ways of operating to address the new situation and of joining in an extended live Q&A to hear their answers to the issues you face in your day to day operations. Any questions that cannot be addressed live during the event will be answered by email following the conference.
Acknowledging the difficult times we all face, we would like to personally invite Airline personnel to join us, with our compliments, as a special guest of CAT magazine.
Please use this discount code when you register:
APATSCOMP
Your complementary ticket will allow admission to APATS Virtual on all three days.
If you are unable to attend, please pass the code to a colleague you think might like to attend.
Your dedicated Maintenance Sessions on 10th September include:
State of the Industry
IATA Regional Director, Mr. Blair Cowles, opens the conference with an overview of the situation of the airlines at this point. He will look at the projections of the recovery, and the impact this has on the different groups of crewmembers.
Session 1
This session brings, under the theme “PT145 Training Post Covid”, three experts together who will be sharing the views from three different angles: an airline, a training organization, and the regulator. Bring your questions to this experienced and diversified panel.
- Stuart Membrey, Head of Training – Engineering, Cobham Aviation Services
- Mark Thompson, Technical Training Manager, Aviation Australia
- Matthew Castello, Maintenance Specialist Part 147 Team Leader – Northern Region, Regulatory Services & Serveillance, CASA
Sesson 2
The issues resulting from the Covid crisis can also be a start to study new ways of training and bring new technology to maintenance training. Virtual Reality, Mixed Reality, Blended Learning are some of the items that will be discussed in this session looking to the future of maintenance training.
- Blended Learning: An Exceptional Way to Train Exceptional People
- XR-Based Training
- We look forward to welcoming you!
We look forward to welcoming you!