Thu, May 30, 2013
Training Available Online Designed To Adapt To Student's Rate Of Learning
An innovative training solution for new pilots was unveiled at AERO 2013 by Pipistrel that is geared towards all future Pipistrel owners or flight school students wanting to earn their pilot license in a Pipistrel aircraft.
The Pipistrel Academy features an online tool that interactively adapts to the student learning rate. The learning material provides a deep understanding of the flight theory with a specific focus on flying Pipistrel aircraft models, and is designed to assist students successfully complete the pilot exam at their local flight school. Interactive online questionnaires shape the learning process, and online mentorship complements the learning experience. The online syllabus is accessible from computers, tablets and mobile devices to offer Pipistrel Academy students the freedom to study for their pilot's exam at their convenience.
"Among our customers I often see aviation enthusiasts who decided to start flying after a friend took them for a flight in one of our aircraft," said Pipistrel CEO, Ivo Boscarol. "They order their Pipistrel aircraft before even starting to prepare for their pilot license. They are successful, busy professionals and we want to help them by offering an effective training program with high standards. With this online tool we will help them to prepare for the pilot exam in any flight school worldwide with the confidence of taking all the advantage from their Pipistrel airplane."
"The Pipistrel Academy online tool is the result of 15 years of experience in teaching all levels of pilots, from recreational flyers to airline orientated students, individually and in classrooms," said Pipistrel Academy Head of Training, Sašo Knez. "Flying safely and proficiently demands learning a lot of material and our experience says that presenting the material in the right order reduces learning complexity. Pipistrel aircraft are so innovative that we couldn't select a better partner to present this innovative way of learning."
(Image provided by Pipistrel)
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