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We have a superb line-up of speakers and presentations for you as we return to Berlin for the 19th edition of the European Airline Training Symposium from 2-3 November. The conference typically attracts 900 attendees from over 50 countries all focused on best training practices.
Be sure to reserve your place alongside them
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Day 1 – Tuesday 2nd November 2021
0900-1000 Session 1 – Opening Remarks
1)
, Flight Standards Director, EASA
Aviation Training 2.0: Upgrade to a New Normal
2)
, Chair, EASA Aircrew Training Policy Group (ATPG)
1000-1100 Coffee Break
1100-1230 Session 2 – Industry Issues
1)
, Director, Global Air Crew Operations, Boeing Test & Evaluation
Trends in Aviation Training and Projections for Pilot, Technician and Cabin Crew Demand
2) David Owens, Senior Manager Training Standards, CAE
Process and Technology to Aid in the Implementation of EBT in the European Context
3) Captain Stephan Labrucherie, HO Flight Training Operations Europe, Airbus
An Integrated and Comprehensive Journey: The Flight Training Reference Approach
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1530 Session 3 – Regulatory Update
EASA Panel moderated by Bernard Bourdon
1530-1615 Coffee Break
1615-1745 Session 4 – EBT/CBTA
1)
, Touch & Go Solutions
AQP: Lessons Learned
2)
, Founder, EmpowerEBT
EBT Implementation: Lessons Learned
3)
, Independent Innovative Affairs Expert/Former EASA Head of Department Aircrew and Medical
Integrating Advanced Training Tools into the Pilot’s Training System
1745 Reception
0900-1030 Session 5 – Innovative Techniques
1)
, EBT Program Manager &
, NLR – Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre
Certifying and Accrediting New Training Devices: A Way Forward with Blended Learning
2) Fabi Riesen, VRM Switzerland
The Road to Certifying the First VR Simulator
3)
, Head of Research, CESDA
Stress Influence on Ab Initio Simulator Flight Training
1030-1115 Coffee Break
1115-1245 Session 6 – HoT Topics
1)
, Executive Board Director for Technical Affairs, European Cockpit Association
Flying Again After the Pandemic – Supporting Readiness and Resilience of the Crews
2)
, President, International Development of Technology b.v. & Coen van Straaten, Mechanical Project Engineer, Avion
3)
, KURA Human Factors
1245-1400 Lunch
1400-1530 Session 7 – Selection/Ab Initio
1)
, Principal Occupational Psychologist, Symbiotics &
, AI Strategist, CAE
Predicting Pilot Performance Using Psychometry and Flight Performance Data
2)
, Group CEO/COO, Pilot Flight Academy
A New Model of Ab Initio Training
3)
, CEO, The Airline Pilot Club
1530-1615 Coffee Break
1615-1745 Session 8 – Human Factors
1)
Why Even Experienced Pilots Get It Wrong Sometimes
2)
&
, About Human Factors
3)
, CEO, safe & resilient people
Resilient Mental Skills as the Passport for the Future
1745 Closing Remarks