FlightSafety International launched the Proficiency Protection Program, which is intended to help maintain the currency of business aircraft pilots and maintenance technicians who have been laid off since January 1. Under the program, FlightSafety will offer a no-cost recurrent training course to pilots of business aircraft who were training under a full-service contract at the time of their job loss. The training will be provided in an aircraft type the pilot trained on under that agreement. Maintenance technicians who were enrolled in FlightSafety’s Master Technician program at the time they were laid off can receive the next course toward their Master Technician rating at no cost. The program will remain in effect until December 31 this year.
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TSB Recommends Increased CRM Training
Sunday 01. of November 2009 In the wake of its investigation into the January 2007 fatal crash of a Hawker Beechcraft King Air A100 medical transport in Saskatchewan, the... |
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SimCom upgrades units, adds light-jet fam course
Thursday 22. of October 2009 SimCom Training Centers is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, as well as the addition of new training programs and upgraded... |
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SimuFlite’s online courses target pilots and techs
Wednesday 21. of October 2009 At NBAA’09, CAE SimuFlite (Booth No. 251) is offering demonstrations of its e-Learning and technical training programs. “We are trying to bring... |
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Virtual trainers on show at Aerosim
Wednesday 21. of October 2009 Aerosim Technologies might not be a name familiar to most business aircraft pilots who train in full-motion simulators, but pilots who need to... |
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Win Flight Training and Help an Airport Grow
Wednesday 21. of October 2009 NBAA Convention visitors have a chance to win aerobatic flight training or advanced spin-recovery training, while helping to shape the future of... |
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