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What does it take to pilot a jet?
The “right stuff” might be your answer, particularly if you liked what author Tom Wolfe had to say in his recounting of America’s efforts to send a man to
Safety
March 22, 2007
FlightSafety Turns the Key on Its Newest Simulators
FlightSafety has added Learjet 35/35A and King Air 350 simulators to its training facility at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Training and Workforce
March 22, 2007
Jeppesen to upgrade JAA training materials
Jeppesen recently kicked off a five-year plan to introduce a “fully integrated line of new JAA training products.” The first, a revised set of ATPL trainin
Training and Workforce
March 16, 2007
Simulator proposal reopened for comments
The comment window has been reopened until March 11 on the FAA’s proposal to revise the technical and operational requirements for simulators and flight-tr
Regulations and Government
March 16, 2007
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FlightSafety to open at Farnborough
FlightSafety International has started construction of its full-service learning center at Farnborough Airport, about a 45-minute drive from central London
Training and Workforce
March 16, 2007
SimCom takes PC-12 training to next plane
Representatives of Pilatus Business Aircraft were on hand January 8 to witness the unveiling of SimCom Training Center’s newest simulator, an advanced Pila
Aircraft
March 16, 2007
Eclipse Aviation Lines Up New Training Provider
On the heels of the termination of a training contract with United Airlines (a mutual agreement the companies said), Eclipse Aviation said it is “currently
Training and Workforce
March 8, 2007
NetJets Europe starts ab initio training
NetJets Europe is recruiting candidates for a new ab initio pilot training program that it hopes could provide its growing fractional ownership fleet with
Training and Workforce
March 8, 2007
CAE begins operations at N.J. facility
CAE’s training facility in Morristown, N.J.
Training and Workforce
March 7, 2007
CAE Expands UK Bizav Training Site
CAE has opened a new four-simulator expansion of its flight-training center at Burgess Hill in the UK.
Training and Workforce
March 7, 2007
Alteon training gets TC nod for maintenance
Transport Canada has approved Alteon Training, a wholly owned subsidiary of Boeing, to be an approved training organization for maintenance training under
Training and Workforce
February 8, 2007
RAS at indy receives FAA Diamond award
The FAA has bestowed its highest award, the Diamond Award for Maintenance Excellence, on Raytheon Aircraft Services Indianapolis.
Training and Workforce
February 8, 2007
Effective communications for flight and maintenance crews
For some time I have been aware of and exposed to a changing culture at the major airlines, and it holds lessons for corporate aviation.What I
Training and Workforce
February 8, 2007
Fran Dawson of Universal Weather & Aviation recommends using e-mail groups to work more efficiently
Fran Dawson of Universal Weather & Aviation recommends using e-mail groups to work more efficiently.
Training and Workforce
February 8, 2007
Climb performance data poses challenge for pilots
Since the early days of powered flight, aircraft performance has been a mainstay of the pilot-training process.
Safety
February 2, 2007
FlightSafety set to start training at Farnborough
Construction of the new FlightSafety International (FSI) Learning Center at Farnborough Airport in the UK neared completion last month.
Training and Workforce
February 2, 2007
Bombardier hosts its annual safety session
Ask any flight department manager his top operational priority and the number-one answer is running a safe operation.
Safety
February 2, 2007
Eclipse partners with United on pilot training for Eclipse jet
It will likely surprise AIN readers to learn that Eclipse Aviation has changed its plans for initial and recurrent pilot training by formi
Training and Workforce
February 2, 2007
FlightSafety Introducing Sims with Electric Motion
Hydraulic-powered motion systems will be replaced by electromechanical systems in new simulators from FlightSafety International starting late next year.
Training and Workforce
February 1, 2007
First Avanti Simulator To Go On Line Next Summer
FlightSafety International is scheduled to deliver the first simulator for the Piaggio Avanti to its West Palm Beach, Fla.
Training and Workforce
February 1, 2007
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