FlightSafety International
says customers will soon be able to take advantage of a number of new business
aviation training initiatives including simulators, eLearning programs and custom
training packages.
In an announcement
yesterday at NBAA-BACE, the company said its third full flight Gulfstream G280
simulator is expected to come online in Savannah, Georgia, by March 2018. The
simulator will augment two other G280s already operating at the Dallas learning
Center. The simulator will be equipped with the Rockwell Collins Pro Line
Fusion, PlaneView 280 avionics suite, as well as a Head-up Guidance System with
Enhanced Vision System; Dual flight management system with LPV and RNP capabilities;
and Integrated Flight Information System.
During the first quarter
of 2018, FlightSafety also expects improved Gulfstream G450 training to begin
in Wilmington, Delaware, following the installation and Level D qualification
of the simulator. Upgrades and modifications to the current G450 simulator
include installation of a FlightSafety VITAL 1100 Visual System to deliver more
realistic optics to pilots.
FlightSafety has answered
a long-running industry call for customized evidence-based training scenarios
through its Platinum training program. Platinum customers will have advanced
access to premium course scheduling and instructors available to fly in any
flight department’s aircraft or as part of the flight crew itself. Customers
will, in conjunction with FlightSafety instructors, develop customized training
profiles based on individual needs, industry trends and FOQA, SOQA and SMS.
The company said it
expanded its ATP CTP training program to pilots preparing for an ATP checkride
by providing hands-on training in corporate aircraft simulators, such as the
Dassault Falcon 50, Bombardier Challenger 601 and an Embraer Legacy at the
Houston Learning Center. A Challenger 604 is expected to join the program later
this fall in Tucson.
FlightSafety’s eLearning
catalog has also grown with the addition of Performance Based Navigation, Human
Factors-Crew Resource Management and Single Pilot Resource Management course.
In particular, the online Single Pilot Resource Management training and
simulator-based SRM LOFT courses present techniques and strategies that single
pilots can use to meet the demands of operating advanced aircraft in complex
airspace. The training focuses on a range of essential human performance and
flightpath management skills and strategies.
For aircraft maintenance
professionals, FlightSafety announced its Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC)
training programs are now being offered in Johannesburg, South Africa, through
a cooperative agreement with ExecuJet. The company is also extending its
Honeywell training programs to Brisbane, Australia.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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