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Rick Adams, FRAeS, is Chair of the World Aviation Training Summit (WATS) pilot conference. An Aviation Journalist for 4 decades, he is Co-Founder of AviationVoices.com, former Editor of Halldale's CAT and MS&T magazines, ICAO Journal, and IFALPA Journal; a writer for several leading aviation and defence magazines; and Communications Director for leading Aerospace companies.

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The European Aviation Safety Agency’s new advisory structure integrates the Aircrew Training Policy Group to streamline and support regulatory adaptation in aviation training. Rick Adams, FRAeS, tells us more.   29 October 2024
Rick Adams explores the integration of artificial intelligence in aviation training, including Avianca’s AI-driven pilot selection process, in his new book The Robot in the Simulator.   17 October 2024
Here is an excerpt from The Robot in the Simulator: Artificial Intelligence in Aviation Training, a new book by veteran aviation journalist Rick Adams, FRAeS.   9 October 2024
This year’s EASA SAFE360˚ conference in Cologne addressed critical aviation safety topics, with Rick Adams, FRAeS, highlighting key discussions on workforce challenges, risk management, and runway safety.   8 October 2024
In this exclusive interview, Rick Adams explores FAA’s AI Roadmap with Dr. Trung Pham, covering AI’s role in aviation training and safety standards.   9 September 2024
In his upcoming book, The Robot in the Simulator: Artificial Intelligence in Aviation Training, Rick Adams explores the evolving AI safety roadmaps from EASA and FAA, emphasizing the need to avoid personifying AI to ensure clear accountability in aviation.   26 August 2024
Capt. Németh is one of the latest recipients of the FAA Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award, named of course for American aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur Wright. Rick Adams profiles Németh.   20 May 2024
Rick Adams chaired the pilot training stream at WATS 2024, witnessing a shift towards the science of learning in aviation training, with a focus on data analysis, AI, and VR applications.   7 May 2024
Three years ago, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) granted the first regulatory approval for a VR-based flight training device, but the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not followed despite one Colorado organization using a device from the same EASA-approved company for more than a year.   29 April 2024