MONTREAL - AirAsia India in Bengaluru, India needed a simulator training system. They found their solution from CAE in Montreal. AirAsia India and CAE have announced their collaboration to integrate the CAE Rise Training System into the airline's simulator training program.
CAE Rise utilizes analytics to provide real-time data during training sessions while giving instructors insights that enable them to objectively assess a pilot's technical competencies and performance. AirAsia and CAE have worked together since 2014 on pilot training at CAE network training centers.
Launched in 2018, the CAE Rise training system enables the translation of simulator training data into valuable insights for instructors and training managers. This new training system compares independent sources to provide increased confidence in grading data quality. In addition to monitoring SOP compliance, CAE Rise augments each instructor's capability to identify pilot proficiency gaps and evolve training programs to the most advanced aviation safety standards including AQP, ATQP, and EBT methodologies.
"This collaboration uniquely incorporates CAE's distinct features, which enable a more robust data-driven training program for our pilots," said Capt. Manish Uppal, Head of Operations, AirAsia India. "At AirAsia India, we continue to be at the forefront of integrating technology and ensuring that safety is paramount in every aspect of our training and operations."