
A leader in flight training, the Seneca College School of Aviation and Flight Technology has been awarded a $2.3-million grant by the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) - College and Community Innovation Grant Program over five years to support research in the area of Flight Training and Flight Simulation Technology.
In collaboration with industry partners and various Flight Training Schools throughout Canada, the Seneca Aviation Research Program seeks to identify and develop new insights, tools, and technologies for improving the adoption and utilization of Flight Simulation Technologies in the Aviation Industry. The knowledge, tools, and technologies developed through this research aim to significantly enhance flight simulation training practices and curriculum in North America; improve instructor competencies and evaluations in a Flight Simulations environment; and strengthen the Community of Practice in this emergent field. In doing so, the research makes a strong and pragmatic case for the adoption and acceptance of Flight Simulation Devices and Flight Simulations Training from both a policy and practical perspective.
World Aviation Training Conference and Tradeshow
Lynne McMullen, Chair, Seneca School of Aviation and Flight Technology presents Getting Credit for Flight Training Devices in Primary Training
April 17 to 19, Orlando Florida
Air Transport Association of Canada Spring Symposium and Reception
Presentation and Focus Group session - May 9, Ottawa
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology