Title: APATS 2006
1APATS2006
- Marsha Bell
- Vice President, First Officer Program
- Alteon Training
2Efficient, Effective, Extraordinary
- Radical within reason and within the regulations
Jet-ready airline qualified first officer
candidates
Explosive fleet growth sparks increased demand
for pilots
3Explosive Fleet Growth
Boeing 2005 Current Market Outlook
10,000
Region (Growth)
9,000
India (281)
China (264)
8,000
SW Asia (184)
7,000
SE Asia (133)
Oceania (58)
6,000
NE Asia (195)
Units
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
2004
2024
4Asia-Pacific Demand for New Pilots
Boeing 2005 Current Market Outlook
- New Pilot demand over the next 20 years to
support new airplane deliveries - China 34,000
- NE Asia 26,000
- SE Asia 26,000
- Oceania 6,200
- SW Asia 5,800
- India 4,200
- By 2024 Asia-Pacific will have received 28 of
all new large commercial jet deliveries world-wide
5Industry Impact Of Increased Aircraft Deliveries
And Pilot Demand
- Infrastructure Build Up
- Air Traffic Management
- Ground-based systems and support
- Training resources
- Pilot Supply and Demand
- Low cost carrier with higher priced pilots
- Consolidation trend accelerated
6Training Implications of Forecast
- Vertically integrated/Airline specific
- Glass flight deck and Flight Management Systems
- Multi-crew, multi-engine focus
- Emphasis on competency over flight hours
- Increased Human Factors (MCC/CRM) and Safety
Training (TEM, Upset Recovery)
Increased reliance on training devices
7Multi-Crew Pilot License (MPL) Scheme
8Multi-Crew Pilot License (MPL) Scheme
9Multi-Crew Pilot License (MPL) Scheme
10Multi-Crew Pilot License (MPL) Scheme
11Multi-Crew Pilot License (MPL) Scheme
12Multi-Crew Pilot License (MPL) Scheme
Integrated TEM Principles
13MPL Flight Simulation Training Devices
14MPL Flight Simulation Training Devices (continued)
- Type IIIMulti-engine turbine powered airplane
- Certificated for 2 pilots
- Enhanced daylight visual system
- Autopilot, allowing progressive introduction of
sophisticated flight environment
15MPL Flight Simulation Training Devices (continued)
- Type IVFully equivalent to Level D or Level C
with enhanced daylight visual system
16MPL Beta Test Vision
- Validate MPL Jet-Ready concept
- Create MPL training program for 6 8 cadets
- In coordination with airlines and regulators
- Using industry partners to establish ideal
training tool set - Place graduates in airline service
- Measure their performance against traditionally
trained FOs - Adjust training based on performance of cadets
17Industry Partners
- Jeppesen
- Qantas, Xiamen, Jet Airways
- CASA Australia, CAAC, DGAC
- ICAO
- Airline Academy Australia
- Aerosim
- Diamond Aircraft
18Alteon MPL Beta Timetable
- Initial Syllabus Review February 2006
- Present Syllabus to Industry Partners April
- Finalize Training Objectives with Industry
Partners June - Begin MPL beta training in Brisbane November
- MPL Jet-Ready First Officers begin Airline
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19Alteon MPL Jet-Ready Training Philosophy
- Provide vertically integrated, airline-specific
training program - Employ early integration into glass cockpit and
Flight Management Systems operations - Focus on multi-engine/IFR in high workload
environment - Greater emphasis on simulation devices
- Regular screening and progressive training to
proficiency - Deliver pilots who are prepared for first officer
duties
20Efficient Effective Extraordinary