ElectronicFlight Solutions has received approval
from FlightSafety's Standards Group, authorizing the use of the
CompleteLearning Avionics Software Library throughout their 40
learning centers. The Wichita, Kansas learning centers (Cessna,
Raytheon & Lear) are the first to implement the avionics
training software in their classrooms. During an aircraft checkout
course, what little time is devoted to avionics training is now
enhanced by ElectronicFlight's highly-graphical and interactive
presentations. Animated graphics are used to train TCAS, EGPWS,
Stormscope and Garmin GPS. FlightSafety is also using the training
software in their maintenance training programs.
Each Center also offers the new "Activate Me" CD
to each pilot or technician attending initial or recurrent
training. The new "Activate Me" program contains a single CD-ROM
that includes a brief demonstration of the avionics training
software and the four current training modules. The new CD-ROM will
show a 2-3 screen interactive demo of each topic within each
module. The pilot or technician can then activate the full module
by purchasing an unlock code either online or directly by phone.
"Activate Me" CD-ROMs are also available to any pilot directly from
ElectronicFlight or any ElectronicFlight Partner Avionics Shop.
ElectronicFlight Solutions, Inc. offers the ElectronicFlight
CompleteLearning™ Avionics Software Library of
computer-based, just-in-time training products to the general
aviation and corporate marketplace.
Have A Story That NEEDS To Be Featured On Aero-News? Here’s How To Submit A Story To Our Team Some of the greatest new stories ANN has ever covered have been submitted by our>[...]
“The legislation now includes a task force with industry representation ensuring that we have a seat at the table and our voice will be heard as conversations about the futur>[...]
Aero Linx: Waco Museum The WACO Historical Society, in addition to preserving aviation's past, is also dedicated and actively works to nurture aviation's future through its Learnin>[...]
Adcock Range National low-frequency radio navigation system (c.1930-c.1950) replaced by an omnirange (VOR) system. It consisted of four segmented quadrants broadcasting Morse Code >[...]
Also: uAvionix AV-Link, Does Simming Make Better Pilots?, World Games, AMA National Fun Fly Czech sportplane manufacturer Direct Fly has finished delivering its 200th ALTO NG, the >[...]