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Dear business relation, we need your help!
Evidence Based Training (EBT), a form of Competency Based Training and Assessment (CBTA), is a training concept that has been growing in attention and adoption in recent years. But where does the industry stand when it comes to this innovation in training? Royal NLR wants to provide a platform for sharing and learning from various experiences, challenges and perspectives in EBT adoption in the industry. It’s time for a global EBT review and we need your help!
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- Share your insights and highlight topics of your own interest.
- Help the community learn more about EBT and improve your own EBT program.
- Be one of the first to receive a (free) copy of the 2020 Global EBT Review.
Fill in the survey here before August 1, 2020 >>>
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With and for the industry
The Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR) is a non-profit R&D organisation with a mission to drive innovation in aerospace. We strongly believe that EBT/CBTA is an essential part of reliable, safe and efficient operations in the future. In order to support the adoption of EBT, NLR is hosting this global survey to collect insights about EBT/CBTA adoption around the world – and to subsequently share these with you. Together, we can help improve the quality of pilots, their resilience and their professionalism, and drive innovation in training.
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The survey will collect perspectives of operators running EBT, operators not (yet) running EBT, regulators overseeing EBT programs, as well as instructors and pilots engaged in various types of training programs including traditional, A(T)QP, Mixed-EBT and others.
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- Reasons for EBT adoption (or not)
- Implementation best practices and pitfalls
- Experienced differences
- Oversight perspectives
- Pilot and instructor perspectives
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5 minutes of your time = access to survey results
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Thank you for helping improve the aviation training industry!
Edzard Boland, Frederik Mohrmann, Anneke Nabben, Michel Piers, Jeroen van Rooij, Jur Crijnen
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NLR - Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre
You received this email as a contact of NLR. For more information or questions: ebt@nlr.nl © Royal NLR, 2020
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