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Canadian pilot school, International Pilot Academy, has become another academy in the country to launch FlightLogger’s flight school management and operations platform.
Under normal circumstances, FlightLogger flies out from itsbase in Aarhus, Denmark to carry out the setup and training during a tightlypacked two-day session. This time, together with Martin and his colleagues atFlightLogger, International Pilot Academy has defied the challenges of COVID-19by carrying out the implementation and onboarding of the platform entirely viaonline sessions across the Atlantic, and marks FlightLogger’s first entirelyonline-based onboarding of a flight school.
“Things have actually worked out even better than we hadhoped for”, FlightLogger’s Martin Mikkelsen explained. “The guys atthe International Pilot Academy have been great working with, and theadjustments we have made to our normal implementation processes have reallyproven themselves. We have more online implementations coming up, and it’s niceto see it is working well. That being said, we look forward to visiting our newfriends in Gatineau in the future, and this will not change our general policyof doing implementation and onboarding on location once the coronavirussituation normalizes.”
Based out of Gatineau, Quebec, the International PilotAcademy has earned a strong reputation for its exceptional pilot educationprograms since launching in 2011. Offering accredited online refreshmentcourses as an answer to the coronavirus situation, the academy has alreadyshown its capabilities to fight the challenges the virus is providing. Theimplementation of FlightLogger is yet another example.