Airliner World – April 2018

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84 AIRLINER WORLD APRIL 2018


Av iation
Training

The latest
training aids
available for
the aviation
professional

New Cadet Programme


Low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia Airways has
teamed up with L3 Commercial Training
Solutions (L3 CTS) for a new Cadet Pilot
Training Programme. The scheme has
been launched to help the Singapore-
based airline meet its resourcing demands
as it expands its regional network.
Chan Choy Kee, Jetstar Asia’s Head
of Flying Operations, said: “With the
formalisation of the agreement with L3
CTS, we will be continually developing
and training highly skilled pilots to
augment our in-house talent pool.”
The first course is scheduled to start by
the middle of the year with successful
applicants undergoing six-month’s tuition
with Revion Ground School in Singapore.
Flight training will then follow at L3

CTS’s facility in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Students who successfully complete the
course will proceed on to A320 type
rating with Jetstar Asia.
Robin Glover-Faure, President of L3 CTS,
remarked: “We are delighted to have been
selected to deliver Jetstar Asia’s Cadet
Training Programme. This collaboration
showcases our position as a trusted
international training provider and our
ongoing commitment to supporting the
global demand for highly skilled, qualified
commercial pilots.”
Applications to the programme are open
now and interested parties can find
more information and apply at http://www.
L3AirlineAcademy.com/Jetstar-Asia
(Photo L3 CTS)

PC-24


Training


Under Way


Training for the new Pilatus PC-24 jet has
started at FlightSafety’s Learning Center
in Dallas, Texas.
David Davenport, Executive Vice
President, Commercial, at FlightSafety,
said: “FlightSafety and Pilatus worked
closely together to ensure owners and
operators of the PC-24 receive the
highest quality training and outstanding
service they deserve and expect.”
The simulator was recently qualified and
approved for training by the European
Aviation Safety Agency, following United
States Federal Aviation Administration
approval last December.
Davenport added: “Receiving EASA
and FAA qualification demonstrates
our ability to design and manufacture
simulators that replicate the flying
characteristics of the aircraft they
represent and meet or exceed the
stringent standards of aviation
regulatory agencies around the world.”
The new FS1000 simulator features the
VITAL 1100 visual system, electric motion
and control loading, and a new instructor
operating station. (Photo FlightSafety)

European Academy


Launched


L3 Commercial Training Solutions (L3
CTS) has inaugurated its new European
Airline Academy at Ponte de Sor Airport,
Portugal. The new facility, established
following L3’s acquisition of the G Air
Training Centre last October, has the
capacity for up to 500 cadets a year.
“The launch of the L3 European Airline
Academy in Portugal expands L3 CTS’s
international footprint and increases our
capacity to support the growing global

demand for highly skilled, qualified
commercial pilots,” said Robin Glover-
Faure, President of L3 CTS. “We are
excited to expand the delivery of our
international training solutions to further
support our airline customers and provide
more opportunities for aspiring pilots.”
The Portuguese facility will be fully
integrated with L3 CTS’s current Airline
Academy operations in the UK, US and
New Zealand. (Photo L3 CTS)
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