Exclusive Partnership Will Focus On High Altitude Training
Aero-News has learned Delta Air
Lines' training subsidiary Delta Connection Academy recently
entered into an exclusive agreement with the Southern AeroMedical
Institute (SAMI) to develop and operate a training program for
pilots and flight attendants in high altitude recovery operations,
in the rare event of a cabin depressurization.
The training program is the first of its kind in the United
States incorporating the physiological training associated with
high altitude operations in combination with computer based
simulation training. To enhance the training even further is the
recent and successful integration of simulated air traffic control
(ATC) thereby achieving what is hoped will be seen as the new "gold
standard" in high altitude physiological training. The course
curriculum achieves a more efficient, higher quality training for
pilots and flight attendants enhancing safety in the air for the
flying public.
The course will be operated at the SAMI campus in Melbourne, FL
by SAMI founder and Medical Director Dr. Paul Buza. Buza is also a
board certified neurologist and FAA Aviation Medical Examiner
(AME).

The program will initially be offered exclusively to Delta
Connection Academy students, but with the joint development of
computer based training (CBT) and the publishing of a book
specifically focused on high altitude training in aviation, the
partnership is looking to the future by marketing the training
directly to both the regional and major airlines in an attempt to
enhance US aviation travel as well as the flying public as a
whole.
"The course has been designed to make our graduates the safest
and best trained pilots in the industry," says Richard Morris
– Director of Flight Standards, Program Development and Chief
Pilot for Delta Connection Academy. "The majority of our graduates
fly directly for one of many regional airlines with whom we have
guaranteed interview agreements, and it behooves us to ensure that
we are providing our airline partners with the best pilots that we
possibly can. This course will give pilots and flight attendants
the knowledge required to identify the onset of hypoxia and take
the necessary action required to save lives."
"At SAMI we have strived for many years to change the way that
training is conducted on this extremely important subject, and the
partnership with Delta Connection Academy has created the first
major foothold in the industry, and their belief in the program has
allowed us to develop a program that is unparalleled in the market
place today," states Dr. Buza.

Delta Connection Academy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Delta Air
Lines, operates a fleet of more than 110 aircraft, including the
latest in technically advanced aircraft with its fleet of 50 new
Cirrus SR20 G2 aircraft and its seven level 6 Aerosim Technologies
Flight Training Devices. The Academy has trained students from 89
different countries and has placed pilots with 26 airlines
including, but not limited to, all Delta Connection carriers,
American Eagle Airlines, ExpressJet Airlines and Cape Air/Nantucket
Airlines.