Sometimes we don’t truly appreciate something until we don’t have it anymore. With the return of EATS and WATS as live, in-person events this year, many of us re-realised how valuable it is to get together as a training and simulation community.
The Aircrew Training Policy Group, an independent cadre of subject experts who help to advise EASA, unofficially, on near-term issues and long-term strategies for flight training, has a new cast of characters and a range of ambitious projects.
The Agency invited leading VR/AR/MR/XR developers to a virtual deep-dive on the latest developments in training devices, and how they’re adapting the regulatory process to accommodate inside-the-headset thinking.
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.
The CAT Leader Forum emerged from an annual Heads of Training (HoT) meeting which Halldale typically conducts with EASA at the European Airline Training Symposium.
World Aviation Training Summit (WATS) Chair and CAT/MS&T Editor Rick Adams discusses the pace of change in aviation training after the conclusion of our CAT Leader Forum workshop/webinar series.