by Karen Hovgaard | Sep 22, 2020 | News
Cockpit familiarisation is an essential part of pilot training. It is traditionally done by being in the cockpit to learn the use, purpose and locations of various controls and instruments, and the checklist procedures. The goal is to train pilots and pilot aspirants... by Karen Hovgaard | Sep 8, 2020 | News
Photo by: Grupo One Air We are thrilled to announce that V360E has officially reached Spain with our latest Air Training Organisation (ATO) partner, Grupo One Air. One Air prides itself as the aviation school with the most advanced technologies. It has the biggest... by Karen Hovgaard | Aug 27, 2020 | News
Can you recall three takeaways of the last training session? How about the order of procedure from the lengthy manual you just read? If you’re stuck, it’s normal. This phenomenon is what psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus coined as ‘the forgetting curve.’ In the aim to... by Karen Hovgaard | Aug 11, 2020 | News
In the old days, pilots performed chair flying to prepare for flight. It typically took place at home in front of a cockpit picture made of cardboard, and it served the purpose of mental preflight preparation. As primitive as it may seem, chair flying is an effective... by Karen Hovgaard | Jul 28, 2020 | News
Aviation eLearning, the Copenhagen-based company behind the Virtual 360E Editor (V360E), gladly announces that V360E has reached Australia. Premier flight school Learn to Fly Melbourne is the first in the region to use the V360E virtual cockpit training technology.... by Karen Hovgaard | Jun 25, 2020 | News
Ramp up refers to the actions and procedures taken by air operators to slowly begin their flight operations. We see this currently happening as airlines are busy preparing aircraft and crew for operation now that domestic and international flights are gradually...