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EBT data provides training insights for Albinati
The transition to a digital evidence-based training system (EBT) is aimed at improving performance tracking and enhancing proficiency in safety-critical skills.

Swiss-based private jet charter and management company Albinati Aeronautics is transitioning to a digital EBT system implemented by Flyco Training Solutions, marking a shift away from traditional training methods.

The EBT system replaces paper-based techniques with a digitalised approach, aimed at expanding Albinati’s training department capabilities. It provides instructors and pilots with tools for monitoring performance and facilitating training assessments.

Key functions of the system include grading mechanisms, digital form generation and comprehensive performance analysis, which will allow the company's training department to systematically track training quality and identify areas for improvement. One objective of the EBT implementation is to give Albinati’s training team greater insight into crew competencies, enabling targeted development in specific performance areas. The data-driven framework aims to enhance proficiency in safety-critical skills.

“Transitioning to evidence-based training is an advancement for Albinati Aeronautics. Flyco’s system will provide new tools to support the quality and effectiveness of our training programmes,” says training manager Claus Schnoor.

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