Operatives within safety critical industries can be faced with situations in which they need to say “no”. SCT’s Mario Pierobon reports on how organisations can address this challenge, and in part one of two, looks at safety culture.
Lex Rock Heemstra delves through the data from his extensive training career to showcase the 12 most common factors that lead to pilot errors. A must watch for all managers and trainers.
From the moment we embarked on planning EATS 2021, we knew it was going to be a challenge for us and you. We asked you what you thought of EATS 2021, and are pleased to share some of the insights and results of this, the first live in-person event in Europe since 2019.
After a pandemic-enforced delay, we are delighted to say the 19th edition of the European Aviation Training Symposium is finally underway live in Berlin.
In partnership with Air Macau, MPS has provided a stepping stone towards the training revolution in Asia with pilots given the unique opportunity to add to their training and currency at home.
Capt. Helen Heenan explains what she is most looking forward to as we return to hosting a live European Airline Training Symposium in Berlin this week.
The fifth installment of our CAT Leader Forum Webinar Series, discussing Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT), highlighted the need forinstructors to be kept updated and standardised in order to help overcome the implementation challenges that have plagued UPRT for over a decade.
>There’s a bit of a buzz going on right now! Cabin crew and cabin crew training departments have waited a long time to get back together, make sure you are a part of it by joining us live in Berlin from Nov. 2-3 for the European Airline Training Symposium (EATS).
Events like the European Airline Training Symposium (EATS) have always been an extremely popular way to bring like-minded people together and, in a strange twist, may well be an even more valuable business tool as we emerge from covid than before.