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Wed, Aug 22, 2012

SAFE Issues Final Report On Pilot Proficiency Project

Next Venue Will Be Announced Soon

The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) recently issued a final report on its first Pilot Proficiency Project, which debuted during AirVenture 2012. Conceived by SAFE in 2010, the demonstration project was a cooperative effort that involved Redbird Flight Simulations (Redbird) and the EAA.

Thirty-two percent of the more than 700 participants responded to written surveys provided by SAFE throughout the project. According to the report, “all of the key metrics averaged Excellent, with the project as a whole garnering a 4.7 out of a possible 5.0 on the grading scale used.” The report continued, “As a group, SAFE member-educators scored an impressive 4.8+ out of 5.0.” A number of recommendations to improve future projects are included in the report.

SAFE’s Pilot Proficiency Project offers targeted forums as well as simulator training sessions that address key safety of flight issues. SAFE member-instructors participate as forum presenters and simulator instructors, with simulator sessions co-developed by SAFE and Redbird educators. The next venue for the Pilot Proficiency Project™ will be announced soon.

Founded in 2009, SAFE represents nearly 700 of the industry's top aviation educators, including the majority of Master Instructors as well as numerous local, regional, and national General Aviation Awards winners.

FMI: www.safepilots.org

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