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Thu, Oct 27, 2011

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Selects NVIO NVG CBT Program

Night Vision Courses To Be Taught At Arizona Campus

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has selected Night Flight Concepts NVIO NVG CBT program to be used within the Bachelor of Aeronautical Science  Specialty degree program. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Prescott, Arizona campus will be integrating the NVIO NVG CBT program into one of their Advanced Helicopter Specialty Courses: “Environmental Helicopter Operations.”

In this course students obtain the foundation for helicopter operations in varying environmental conditions.  The students are introduced to aspects particular to helicopter flight as it pertains to adverse weather including day, night, and Night Vision Goggle (NVG) operations.  The ground instruction on NVG operations using NVIO is in accordance with the ground training requirements outlined in FAR Part 61.31(k).
 
The implementation of the CBT at Embry-Riddle is unique. The content including 3D graphics is integrated real-time into a classroom environment. Instructors have the ability to take advantage of the FAA vetted courseware and state of the art graphics while at the same time maintaining the integrity of the traditional classroom.
 
“With all of the technology available to Embry-Riddle, Night Flight Concepts is particularly pleased to have them recognize and select our NVIO NVG CBT” stated Adam Aldous, President of Night Flight Concepts.

“Embry-Riddle is an institution that promotes safety first," said Assistant Professor Bryan Cox. "NVGs are playing an ever increasing role in night helicopter operations. We are pleased to have NVIO NVG in our technology tool-kit. It provides not only a cool way to teach the class but automatically maintains a standardized approach to that training.”

FMI: www.nightflightconcepts.com, www.erau.edu

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