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The Aviation Industry CBT Committee is a membership-driven organization dedicated to helping the aviation training community get the most out of today's technology. We do that by bringing together aviation trainers, courseware developers, software vendors, simulator designers and airframe manufacturers to develop standards, technology recommendations and analysis of best practices. We share our standards and certification processes with the public.

Friday, December 12, 2008

International Aviation Training Conference February 2009

The AICC is meeting in Singapore on February 24-27, 2009 at the Alteon Singapore Training Center. There is an open call for sessions on innovation in aviation training and related technologies. Selected topics will be presented during meeting sessions on February 24-26, 2009.

Airlines, aviation suppliers, and government agencies are encouraged to use this opportunity to showcase their learning organizations, learning programs, and initiatives that may be of interest to their peers in aviation.

Software vendors, providers of training services and technologies supporting learning, training and e-learning for aviation are also encouraged to participate. Suggested topics include case studies, project reviews or advance technology demonstrations in the areas of:

  • ICAO English
  • Crew coordination
  • Recurrent training
  • Workforce development planning and management
  • Authoring, media development, content management, and learning support systems
  • Metric and assessments
  • Deployment technology, including mobile learning and EFB (Electronic Flight Bag)
  • International specifications and standards relating to learning and training

Submit a presentation title, brief description, speaker title, and speaker contact information by sending email to: presentations [AT] aicc.org. Those already approved to present at the rescheduled January meeting will be given first consideration.

Presentation proposals are due by close of business on January 23, 2009.

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