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What does Bombardier Aviation think of the proposed standardized curriculum (SC) concept for pilot training on Part 135 aircraft? They provided these comments to CAT. Bombardier Aviation applauds the FAA for forming a working group that addresses this important topic. Ensuring the highest levels of air safety is consistently a top priority across all of civil aviation – from ANSPs, airports and regulators to operators, service providers and OEMs. While it’s fundamentally important to recognize that “one-size-does-not-fit-all” and that Part 135 flight operations are often varied and quite different depending on their respective mandates/missions, Bombardier is generally in favor of a standardized curriculum for pilot training on Part 135 aircraft.  It’s something we have encouraged for some time, as we believe that this approach will have a positive impact on safety. We feel that this approach can contribute toward elevating standards across the board and will favor a consistent output Looking to read the full article? Become a Premium Club member and gain full access today!     25 August 2020
The use of operational and training data in pilot training which grew out of the airline industry. Independent and airline-affiliated training houses years ago began using Flight Operational Quality Assurance (FOQA) data for training commercial airline pilots operating under Part 121 Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs).   25 August 2020
SimCentric, a veteran-run software company, has been awarded £300,000 by Defence and Security Accelerator to develop and demo a Virtual Reality Training Platform.   25 August 2020
In the wake of the pandemic, training organisations have had to cater for an increased demand of remote training solutions. Mario Pierobon looks at what is on offer.   25 August 2020
CAT Editor-in-Chief Rick Adams, FRAeS discovered that the civil aviation community is continuing to innovate, despite the pressures of the pandemic.   25 August 2020
AVATAR Partners has been awarded a contract to provide its Mixed and Augmented Reality for Nondestructive Evaluation solution for the U.S. Air Force.   25 August 2020
The implementation of globally harmonized recommendations developed by the ICAO Council Aviation Recovery Taskforce took a step forward through the launch of supporting initiatives for airlines and airports by IATA and ACI, respectively.   24 August 2020
Safety advocates’ push for a standardized approach to training pilots for Part 135 operations has gone from being a pipedream to near-reality. Robert W. Moorman explores this development. The industry-wide proposed “standardized curriculum” (SC) concept for pilots training to fly Part 135 aircraft is gaining steam and could become the norm. Announced through an FAA Advisory Circular (AC 142-1) in May 2020, the SC, if adopted, will address administrative inefficiencies that exist between Part 135 operations and Part 142 training centers and enhance safety. Safety is a key driver of the SC, which supports The National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) Most Wanted List initiative to increase safety in Part 135 operations. The SC concept is designed to increase safety by improving the consistency of training, testing, and checking delivered to Part 135 operators. Various segments of the aviation community are supporting the idea of the SC and its common-sense based approach to training. What makes the proposed initiative unusual is that it is voluntary. In addition, the SC would not alter or modify existing regulations regarding Part 135 pilot training or operations. AC 142-1 describes the SC concept as an “acceptable means, but not the only means” for Part 142 training centers to obtain authorization to offer training for Part 135 operators, according to the FAA. Looking to read the full article? Become a Premium Club member and gain full access today!   24 August 2020
F-35A Lightning II student pilots from the 58th Fighter Squadron traveled to Fort Worth, Texas, to train on an advanced F-35A virtual simulator.   24 August 2020
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy has announced the completion of its pilot cadet recruitment for this year. Mike Rajkumar reports.   24 August 2020
3D perception signed a contract for delivery of 10 immersive visual display systems to several customers under contract with defense and security company Saab.   24 August 2020
Bohemia Interactive Simulations, has released VBS4 20.1, BISim’s most important software release since 2013.   21 August 2020