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CAE showcases immersive training built for Apple Vision Pro
CAE’s Apple Vision Pro app will allow pilots to familiarise themselves with the flight deck, practice critical procedures and develop muscle memory for key functions from anywhere ahead of their FFS sessions.
CAE director, incubation Erick Fortin and Sofia, manager, digital training solutions, showcase training with the Apple Vision Pro at NBAA-BACE 2024.
Read this story in our November 2024 printed issue.

Aviation training provider CAE has become the first to develop an immersive pilot training app for Apple Vision Pro. The app is currently being showcased at NBAA-BACE and could be a game-changer for pilot training. By using spatial computing to bring true-to-life precision to flight deck interactions, the app will allow pilots to remotely complete training activities that are currently only available in training centres. As part of CAE’s training ecosystem, the app will not only further increase the effectiveness and speed of training pilots safely, but will also enable pilots to train anytime from anywhere.

“This Apple Vision Pro app developed by CAE will allow pilots to familiarise themselves with the flight deck, practice critical procedures and develop muscle memory for key functions from anywhere,” says chief technology and product officer Emmanuel Levitte. “It will allow pilots to engage with realistic flight deck environments to further ensure they are ready for their full-flight simulator sessions and become even better prepared for any situation.”

“The power and unique capabilities of Apple Vision Pro, combined with CAE’s training environment, will give pilots more flexibility and better prepare them for the transition from ground school to the simulator,” adds Alexandre Prévost, division president, business aviation training. “With CAE’s Apple Vision Pro app, we are not only providing our customers more convenience, but are also enhancing training efficiency at a time when the aviation industry faces an increased need to train new pilots.”

In Exploration Mode, a pilot can touch a specific control and view a description of that control in context. In Guided Mode, the user is led to learn the various procedures of the aircraft, guiding the pilot to the next action required to learn the sequences. In Flight Deck Interaction Mode, pilots can use the virtual flight deck to simulate any kind of interaction in a natural way and begin to train their muscle memory. In the real aircraft, for example, the main battery switch needs to be pulled before being flipped. The same can be done in this spatial computing experience.

With the ability to be programmed for any aircraft type, CAE’s training app for Apple Vision Pro will be a great complement to existing CAE solutions for both business and commercial pilot training. The app is currently being tested on the Bombardier Global 7500 programme and is scheduled to be rolled out in Spring 2025.

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