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The Aspen Flight Academy in Colorado USA, a one-of-a-kind program that offers every Aspen High School student the chance to experience flight and learn about careers in aviation, will receive a new Alsim AL40 simulator.   16 December 2020
SwanFly, an Approved Training Organisation providing training to professional pilots and headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia, has awarded Avsoft International a contract for online pilot training.   15 December 2020
Epic Aircraft has selected FRASCA International to build the first simulator for their E1000 GX Flight Training Program.   15 December 2020
4GD, a UK based, Royal Marine veteran-owned immersive technology close combat training firm, has announced a partnership with US Defence and Mission Critical Equipment supplier, Mountain Horse Solutions, to deliver their Level 1 (Deployable) SmartFacility to US Special Forces.   15 December 2020
Remote - or online – training has established significant critical mass during the current global pandemic to the point that nearly all training institutions or centres have adopted some form of remote training. Mario Pierobon reports in the second edition of this two-part series.   15 December 2020
Robert W. Moorman explores the importance of advanced education to help US senior military officers become better leaders and strategic thinkers.   15 December 2020
Industry experts and regulators are evaluating a pathway to evidence-based training tailored to rotorcraft pilots. Mario Pierobon outlines the initiatives in development.   15 December 2020
A recent report from the Association of American Medical Colleges projects that the United States will face a shortage of between 54,100 and 139,000 physicians by 2033.   14 December 2020
In this end-of-the-year note, Andy Smith looks forward to the changes Halldale will bring come 2021.   14 December 2020
Collins Aerospace has chosen Barco FS40-4K MKII projectors for a prestigious, international advanced jet trainer program.   14 December 2020
Hank Okraski, NCS Hall of Fame member and longtime board member, has received a lifetime achievement modeling & simulation award given by the National Training & Simulation Association.   14 December 2020
No longer considered public utilities, airports have become multi-dimensional for-profit businesses. Robert W. Moorman examines the training component of these cities with wings. With the promise of vaccines on the way, the demand for career and hourly airport staff will likely climb in 2021, according to industry prognosticators. And that will trigger a corresponding need to educate and train airport professionals in a variety of fields, from the airport general manager on down. Educators and trainers tell CAT that airports are looking for candidates with expertise in finance and accounting, environmental management, human resource management, information technology, security, marketing, traffic flow (groundside, airside), airport planning, emergency management and other fields. Looking to read the full article? Become a Premium Club member and gain full access today!   14 December 2020