JAKARTA The Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), a training company in the aviation sector, will launch a pilot training application at the Apple Vision Pro. This application is being exhibited in Las Vegas, Nevada.

As the developer of the first flight training application on Vision Pro, CAE wants to attend a real precision experience using spatial computer technology. Within this application, pilots can interact with the visualization of flight decks.

The hope is that all pilots who use this interactive application can complete their training activities remotely. As part of the CAE training ecosystem, this app allows pilots to practice at any time from anywhere.

Emmanuel Levitte, Head of Technology and Products of CAE, said that they chose Vision Pro so pilots could get a better picture of flight decks. This picture will help pilots practice important procedures.

"This application will allow pilots to engage with realistic flight deck environments to better ensure they are ready for full flight simulator sessions and become more prepared to deal with any situation," Emmanuel said.

This flight training application is being tested in the Bombardier Global 7500 program and is scheduled to be released in the spring of next year. Later, this application will be present in Exploration, Guided, and Interaction modes of Aviation Dek.

Exploration Mode allows users to touch certain controls and see a control description, while Guided mode will direct users to study various aircraft procedures. Meanwhile, Aviation Dek Interaction mode can be used to simulate all types of interactions in a natural way.


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