We’re hosting EATS, the European Aviation Training Symposium, in Cascais, Portugal on Wednesday 8th November to Thursday 9th November 2023. Offering presentations, workshops and discussion panels alongside Europe’s largest aviation training trade show, plus lots of networking, it’s a must attend event for our aviation safety training community.
The signing ceremony between Mermoz Academy and SkyArt was held during the European Airline Training Symposium (EATS) in Berlin, Germany, regarding the procurement of the A320 Cabin Emergency Evacuation Trainer and A350 Door Trainer.
Symbiotics’ assessment and selection platform, ADAPT, continues to rapidly evolve in step with airlines and flight training schools to ensure the industry is best equipped with an appropriate solution to deliver in real world environments to support decisions ahead of training, recruitment and career progression.
"You're out of touch," the delegates boldly told EASA officials. Peter Moxham, FRAeS, takes us through the fateful EATS meeting that lead to the birth of the ATPG.
As part of a series of articles focussing on the conference content for EATS 2022, we start by looking at how organisations are tacking the challenges in aviation training.
Halldale President and CEO Andy Smith picks the positives on another year the simulation training community will be happy to forget and looks forward to 2022 and some growth for the industry.
One feature of the future of aviation training was clear to see at the recent EATS, the presence of many delegates, clutching hand-held controls, with their faces obscured by VR google-facemasks. Conor Keeling, an A330 Captain for a major European airline, flying for 33 years and 20,000 hours since 1981, discusses his observations of EATS 2021.