Sun, Apr 30, 2023
TAG Global Training has been selected as the ground school training provider for Dassault Falcon pilots who complete their initial simulator training at CAE Burgess Hill.
TAG Global Training has gained a unique reputation within the industry for setting the standards in private aviation training. It provides every ground school subject required to operate an aircraft either commercially or under the requirements of Part NCC, said a statement.
The two-day courses, held at Farnborough airport, cover aviation first-aid, wet drills, and all areas of safety emergency procedures, standard operating procedures and passenger handling.
Graduate pilots then have the opportunity to return for their annual refresher training or to attend the many other courses that TAG Global Training has to offer, it said.
The inaugural ground school course was delivered in March for two pilots from the Indonesian Air Force.
"After a year of negotiations, I am proud that Dassault and CAE have chosen TAG Global Training as their ground school training provider. This venture continues to strengthen the working relationships we have with both organisations and complements our strategic focus within TAG Aviation globally," said Debbie Elliott, Manager TAG Global Training.
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