British tennis player Emma Raducanu, who became the first qualifier to win the U.S. Open, offers a brilliant case study for aviation training leaders looking to get the most from the tech savy, next generation.
India's burgeoning female pilot numbers continue to grow with a year-on-year 22% rise in the number of commercial pilots licenses issued to women, the Times of India reported.
Air India is on the verge of finalising negotiations with Airbus to establish the largest pilot training center in South Asia, according to a report by Indian news portal Swarajya.
The widely accepted notion is that Generation Z is a cohort of tech-savvy, phone-obsessed introverts, requiring innovative training methods to engage them in aviation roles. However, new research from a British pilot is challenging this belief.
Generation Z just want to be left alone on their phone - or do they? A study by website building platform Squarespace offers some alternative thoughts that could help shape thinking about how we train the next generation of aviators.
The Air University Library and Immersive Learning and Simulation Research Task Force received a Pilot Training Next simulator at the Air University Library Innovation Lab in Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.