Tourexpi
The
advanced pilot training programme uses the CBTA training methodology that
combines IATA’s principles and documentation with Emirates’ operational
expertise and resources, and Airbus’ CBTA training experience on the A350 that
spans over 10 years.
Driven
by pilot competency and behaviour, the A350 CBTA programme utilises the proven
CBTA training philosophy that allows instructors to assess the
pilots training and seek immediate improvements in their performance. The
programme will run in two phases and will include 20 days of simulator training
and evaluation in 15 separate sessions.
"With
this programme, Emirates’ pilots receive in-house competency-based training
with highly qualified instructors, equipping them with world-class
capabilities to support the airline’s global operations. The tailored CBTA
programme for the A350 supports the integration of the new
aircraft to be inducted into our fleet, with 1,000 pilots set to complete
the A350 type rating course. This latest initiative is part of Emirates’
commitment to deliver the highest standards of service and comfort while
supporting our operational growth and expansion," said Capt. Bader Al
Marzooqi, Emirates’ Senior Vice President, Flight Training.
"Combining
the expertise of Emirates, Airbus and IATA to design and deliver A350 type
rating training is a unique opportunity. Our joint aim is to fully utilize the
benefits of CBTA to qualify the pilots on the A350 in the most efficient and
effective way possible. And by doing it together all three organizations will
also gain valuable experience that can strengthen their other training
activities,” said Nick Careen, IATA’s Senior Vice President for
Operations, Safety and Security.
"The
A350 is a state-of-the-art aircraft, which requires equally advanced training
solutions. Our partnership with IATA and Emirates ensures that Emirates’ pilots
receive the most comprehensive and effective training, supporting the smooth
entry- into- service
of the A350 worldwide," said Capt Stéphan Labrucherie, Airbus
Head of Flight Training Worldwide.
The
A350 type rating programme is one of the ways Emirates is prepping the entry of
its new A350 into service. Along with pilot training, other parts of the
airline are also working on preparing for the debut of A350 operations
including Service Delivery and Engineering teams, among other departments.
CBTA
and IATA
Gaining
the benefits and efficiencies of CBTA training is a longstanding industry
objective. For flight crew, IATA is supporting this with its CBTA Guide
for Flight Crew Training, which is fully aligned with ICAO CBTA standards and
includes specific libraries for Airlines/Operators and Training Organizations.
IATA
also focuses on CBTA training in support of the IATA Dangerous
Goods Regulations. The IATA
CBTA Center supports organizations across the aviation industry,
including operators, Civil Aviation Authorities, and training organizations, in
developing the capabilities and resources for dangerous goods training
programs. It also offers CBTA training specialized for various airline
functions from ground handlers, to passenger agents, load planning, crew and
others.
Image
Credit: © Emirates Airlines
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