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WATS (World Aviation Training Summit) 2018:  success all along the line for CEFA AMS!

 “WATS 2018 represents a milestone for the promotion of CEFA AMS: In Orlando, the CEFA Aviation team could meet exactly the business partners who are most interested in an innovative shift in pilot training,” explains Dominique Mineo, CEO and founder of CEFA Aviation.
By CEFA Aviation - May 24, 2018
CEFA Aviation for the 1st time at the largest World Aviation Training event

 WATS 2018 represents a milestone for the promotion of CEFA AMS: In Orlando, the CEFA Aviation team could meet exactly the business partners who are most interested in an innovative shift in pilot training,” explains Dominique Mineo, CEO and founder of CEFA Aviation. “We really take airlines’ feedback as a constructive and important input… and it was extremely positive!”

Replay your flights right after landing

Indeed, the 18-sq m stand illuminated by a giant wall illustrating CEFA AMS on a tablet barely got empty. The participants – people responsible for training in the airlines – were eager to get a demo of this new mobile service allowing pilots to replay their flights on their tablet right after landing.

If you did not get the chance to get hands-on experience with CEFA AMS for real, you can have a look at a brief video showing the potential of flight data animation as a service for all pilots:

In total, more than 1200 professionals from the pilot training world attended the 21st World Aviation Training Summit (WATS) organized by Halldale Group from 17 to 19 April 2018  in Orlando, Florida. Among the 70+ exhibitors, CEFA Aviation was present for the 1st time, showing the world premiere CEFA AMS (Aviation Mobile Services).

Full room for Captain Pierre Wannaz’s conference

Captain Pierre Wannaz, Senior Advisor CEFA Aviation, holding a conference during WATS 2018 - "how can we turn each flight into a training opportunity?"

How could we turn each flight into a training opportunity? Pierre Wannaz, Captain on A330/A340, answered this question on day 2 during the conference session focusing on current air carrier training issues and introduced by Rick Adams.

An objective flight debrief, based on facts, is essential to increase the potential of line training and improve the resilience of pilots. More about the content of the conference can be found on CEFA Aviation’s Twitter account and his presentation can be downloaded here. One of the twitts:

A summary of the conferences of the day is also to be read here.

All in all, CEFA Aviation wants to thank all people who encourage our common work to enhance pilot training and flight safety!

So, for sure: see you next year at WATS 2019!