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Now that the MAX is cleared to fly, the next steps are simulators and restoring the Production Certificate

Now that the MAX is cleared to fly, the next steps are simulators and restoring the Production Certificate

by Ernest Arvai | Nov 18, 2020 | Boeing | 0 comments

The FAA has, after a 20-month grounding, has approved the modifications to the Boeing 737 MAX that will enable it to re-enter service in the US as soon as airlines and their modified aircraft are ready. American Airlines has scheduled a MAX flight on December 29th,...
Insight Wednesday 18 December 2019: Uncertainty reigns after Boeing suspends MAX production

Insight Wednesday 18 December 2019: Uncertainty reigns after Boeing suspends MAX production

by Ernest Arvai | Dec 18, 2019 | Southwest Airlines | 0 comments

News The Boeing announcement that it is temporarily suspending production of the 737 MAX has resulted in uncertainty and confusion throughout the industry, as the lack of transparency that is the Boeing modus operandi has once again raised its ugly head.  The...
Insight Monday 16 December 2019: Unrealistic Training and Return to Service Expectations for MAX

Insight Monday 16 December 2019: Unrealistic Training and Return to Service Expectations for MAX

by Ernest Arvai | Dec 16, 2019 | Southwest Airlines | 1 comment

News Gary Kelly, in a recent interview, indicated that Southwest would train all of their 9,700 pilots over a 30 day period prior to re-introducing the MAX into their schedule.  Those estimates may be somewhat unrealistic, however, if additional simulator training is...
CAE – The Simulator Maker is Changing the Way We Train Pilots

CAE – The Simulator Maker is Changing the Way We Train Pilots

by Ernest Arvai | Apr 24, 2019 | CAE | 0 comments

We had the opportunity to visit CAE during Aerospace Week in Montreal and observe first hand their innovations in training, including flying their latest A350 full motion simulator.  Since our last visit, there have been a number of changes at CAE. The company, which...

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