For me, the Heads of Training (HoT) meetings which precede the European Aviation Training Symposium (EATS) are an annual sanity check. The HoT meetings – one for pilots, one for cabin crew – feature ‘Chatham House’ rules, which basically means ‘What happens in Cascais, stays in Cascais.’
In the ever-evolving landscape of aviation training, the quest for safety, efficiency, and effectiveness never ceases. One of the most potent tools in our arsenal is the vast world of Big Data. EATS 2023 attendees will get practical tips on how to better employ analytics in their day-to-day work, it s a subject that experts in our field cannot afford to overlook.
The skies we navigate are becoming increasingly complex, and to ensure operational efficiency and safety, we will use our upcoming EATS 2023 event to tackle the pressing issues head-on, those like competency decay.