Symbiotic Partnership Helps with Pilot Assessments

1 April 2021

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Global Pilot Training Alliance (GPTA) has partnered with Symbiotics Ltd, an assessment, training & mental wellbeing expert.

This partnership allows potential GPTA student pilots the ability to undertake Symbiotics ADAPT assessments at a reduced rate, through GPTA, and allows for this information to be used by flight schools in the GPTA network.

This partnership serves to solidify the wide array of pilot training available through GPTA, and  will be used to serve its flight school training partners across the world, to help them better select students from the GPTA training pool. It will also be of great benefit to GPTA student pilots, allowing them the opportunity to see what flight schools and/or training may work for them best.

Nigel Orme, CEO for GPTA said “We’re excited to be working with Symbiotics and have long held what they do in the highest regards. This partnership has created a great offering for both potential student pilots and flight schools already in the GPTA network. It’s our hope that by partnering with Symbiotics we can create a seamless pipeline of professional student pilots to be placed among our partner flight schools, allowing for an easy introduction and training facilitation for those student pilots.”

This announcement is the first in a number of business and flight school partner-related items. Further partnerships will be announced over the coming weeks and months as GPTA continues to grow.

What are the trends and pitfalls which result in  pilots requiring additional training? Find out in  Why Experienced Pilots Sometimes Get It Wrong.

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