Wizz Air already uses VR technology
Wizz Air is the first to use technology controlled by virtual reality in its pilot training, the airline told MTI.
According to the announcement, Wizz Air uses the cloud-based Mobile Airbus Training experience (MATe) Suite package developed by Airbus and the Virtual Procedure Trainer (VPT) technology in its pilot training.
MATe Suite is a cloud-based service platform that includes e-training and exams tailored to various pilot categories. And VPT’s innovative software trains the students with the help of a virtual cockpit, giving them the opportunity to become thoroughly familiar with Airbus aircraft and to practice the most important operations at a skill level.
The two new training solutions – the introduction of which was also approved by the Civil Aviation Supervisory Authority Department – provide an opportunity to acquire even more comprehensive knowledge in the Wizz Air training center and support the pilots participating in the type training course.
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