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2025 08 28

BAA Training FFS Engineer Esra: “Most Satisfying Moment—When I Solve a Problem”

For Esra, aviation was more than a passing childhood interest. It was a constant companion that shaped much of her youth. Her curiosity about how aircraft operate led her to pursue Aviation Engineering and, eventually, to her current role at our BAA Training France simulator center as a Full Flight Simulator Engineer.
Read more

2025 08 14

How Dual-Role Pilots Increase Learning and Line Flying

In today’s competitive aviation world, the quality of pilot training is more crucial than we sometimes think.
Read more

2025 07 31

What Are the 5 Basic Parts of an Aircraft? A Quick Review

Whether you’re piloting a fixed-wing aircraft, such as the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, or operating a commercial jet, like the Airbus A320, all aircraft share the same five basic parts that make flight possible.
Read more

2025 07 17

Standard Operating Procedures Are the Real Type Rating Test

In the crucial transition from training cockpit to commercial flight deck, a set of skills stands out as the true differentiator between well-prepared pilots and those who merely hold a type rating: the disciplined, confident application of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Read more

2025 06 27

A Milestone Step—BAA Training Vietnam Receives EASA Approval

We’re very happy to announce that BAA Training Vietnam has received an EASA qualification approval for its Airbus A320-200 flight simulation training device (FSTD), and is now also formally recognized as an EASA-approved FSTD operator.
Read more

2025 06 26

How Do Airplanes Fly? The Four Forces of Flight Explained

Metal shouldn’t fly. At least, not according to common sense. Yet every day, tons of aluminum, fuel, and human ambition lift off runways and carve paths through the sky like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
Read more

2025 06 12

Is Flexibility in Pilot Rosters Still Just a Flight of Fancy?

A new generation of pilots is preparing to take their seats in the cockpit—but they’re also stepping into a world of airline operations and scheduling systems that can feel unfamiliar and complex.
Read more

2025 05 29

Split vs Combined: Study Options for Integrated ATPL Course

Becoming a commercial pilot is no walk in the clouds. It’s a thrilling journey packed with tough decisions, and one of the first is choosing how to tackle your ATPL Integrated training.
Read more

2025 05 22

BAA Training Alumnus Tobias: “If You Really Want It—Do It”

When Tobias first set foot on campus, he had a clear goal in mind: become a commercial pilot—and do it with purpose.
Read more

2025 05 15

Understanding Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)

Before every flight, there’s that moment pilots know too well: scrolling through pages of cryptic, all-caps messages that feel more like Cold War ciphers than flight info.
Read more

NEWS ROOM

2025 08 28

BAA Training FFS Engineer Esra: “Most Satisfying Moment—When I Solve a Problem”

For Esra, aviation was more than a passing childhood interest. It was a constant companion that shaped much of her youth. Her curiosity about how aircraft operate led her to pursue Aviation Engineering and, eventually, to her current role at our BAA Training France simulator center as a Full Flight Simulator Engineer.
Read more

2025 08 14

How Dual-Role Pilots Increase Learning and Line Flying

In today’s competitive aviation world, the quality of pilot training is more crucial than we sometimes think.
Read more

2025 07 31

What Are the 5 Basic Parts of an Aircraft? A Quick Review

Whether you’re piloting a fixed-wing aircraft, such as the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, or operating a commercial jet, like the Airbus A320, all aircraft share the same five basic parts that make flight possible.
Read more

2025 07 17

Standard Operating Procedures Are the Real Type Rating Test

In the crucial transition from training cockpit to commercial flight deck, a set of skills stands out as the true differentiator between well-prepared pilots and those who merely hold a type rating: the disciplined, confident application of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Read more

2025 06 27

A Milestone Step—BAA Training Vietnam Receives EASA Approval

We’re very happy to announce that BAA Training Vietnam has received an EASA qualification approval for its Airbus A320-200 flight simulation training device (FSTD), and is now also formally recognized as an EASA-approved FSTD operator.
Read more

2025 06 26

How Do Airplanes Fly? The Four Forces of Flight Explained

Metal shouldn’t fly. At least, not according to common sense. Yet every day, tons of aluminum, fuel, and human ambition lift off runways and carve paths through the sky like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
Read more

2025 06 12

Is Flexibility in Pilot Rosters Still Just a Flight of Fancy?

A new generation of pilots is preparing to take their seats in the cockpit—but they’re also stepping into a world of airline operations and scheduling systems that can feel unfamiliar and complex.
Read more

2025 05 29

Split vs Combined: Study Options for Integrated ATPL Course

Becoming a commercial pilot is no walk in the clouds. It’s a thrilling journey packed with tough decisions, and one of the first is choosing how to tackle your ATPL Integrated training.
Read more

2025 05 22

BAA Training Alumnus Tobias: “If You Really Want It—Do It”

When Tobias first set foot on campus, he had a clear goal in mind: become a commercial pilot—and do it with purpose.
Read more

2025 05 15

Understanding Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)

Before every flight, there’s that moment pilots know too well: scrolling through pages of cryptic, all-caps messages that feel more like Cold War ciphers than flight info.
Read more

NEWS ROOM

2025 08 28

BAA Training FFS Engineer Esra: “Most Satisfying Moment—When I Solve a Problem”

For Esra, aviation was more than a passing childhood interest. It was a constant companion that shaped much of her youth. Her curiosity about how aircraft operate led her to pursue Aviation Engineering and, eventually, to her current role at our BAA Training France simulator center as a Full Flight Simulator Engineer.
Read more

2025 08 14

How Dual-Role Pilots Increase Learning and Line Flying

In today’s competitive aviation world, the quality of pilot training is more crucial than we sometimes think.
Read more

2025 07 31

What Are the 5 Basic Parts of an Aircraft? A Quick Review

Whether you’re piloting a fixed-wing aircraft, such as the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, or operating a commercial jet, like the Airbus A320, all aircraft share the same five basic parts that make flight possible.
Read more

2025 07 17

Standard Operating Procedures Are the Real Type Rating Test

In the crucial transition from training cockpit to commercial flight deck, a set of skills stands out as the true differentiator between well-prepared pilots and those who merely hold a type rating: the disciplined, confident application of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Read more

2025 06 27

A Milestone Step—BAA Training Vietnam Receives EASA Approval

We’re very happy to announce that BAA Training Vietnam has received an EASA qualification approval for its Airbus A320-200 flight simulation training device (FSTD), and is now also formally recognized as an EASA-approved FSTD operator.
Read more

2025 06 26

How Do Airplanes Fly? The Four Forces of Flight Explained

Metal shouldn’t fly. At least, not according to common sense. Yet every day, tons of aluminum, fuel, and human ambition lift off runways and carve paths through the sky like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
Read more

2025 06 12

Is Flexibility in Pilot Rosters Still Just a Flight of Fancy?

A new generation of pilots is preparing to take their seats in the cockpit—but they’re also stepping into a world of airline operations and scheduling systems that can feel unfamiliar and complex.
Read more

2025 05 29

Split vs Combined: Study Options for Integrated ATPL Course

Becoming a commercial pilot is no walk in the clouds. It’s a thrilling journey packed with tough decisions, and one of the first is choosing how to tackle your ATPL Integrated training.
Read more

2025 05 22

BAA Training Alumnus Tobias: “If You Really Want It—Do It”

When Tobias first set foot on campus, he had a clear goal in mind: become a commercial pilot—and do it with purpose.
Read more

2025 05 15

Understanding Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)

Before every flight, there’s that moment pilots know too well: scrolling through pages of cryptic, all-caps messages that feel more like Cold War ciphers than flight info.
Read more

NEWS ROOM

2025 08 28

BAA Training FFS Engineer Esra: “Most Satisfying Moment—When I Solve a Problem”

For Esra, aviation was more than a passing childhood interest. It was a constant companion that shaped much of her youth. Her curiosity about how aircraft operate led her to pursue Aviation Engineering and, eventually, to her current role at our BAA Training France simulator center as a Full Flight Simulator Engineer.
Read more

2025 08 14

How Dual-Role Pilots Increase Learning and Line Flying

In today’s competitive aviation world, the quality of pilot training is more crucial than we sometimes think.
Read more

2025 07 31

What Are the 5 Basic Parts of an Aircraft? A Quick Review

Whether you’re piloting a fixed-wing aircraft, such as the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, or operating a commercial jet, like the Airbus A320, all aircraft share the same five basic parts that make flight possible.
Read more

2025 07 17

Standard Operating Procedures Are the Real Type Rating Test

In the crucial transition from training cockpit to commercial flight deck, a set of skills stands out as the true differentiator between well-prepared pilots and those who merely hold a type rating: the disciplined, confident application of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Read more

2025 06 27

A Milestone Step—BAA Training Vietnam Receives EASA Approval

We’re very happy to announce that BAA Training Vietnam has received an EASA qualification approval for its Airbus A320-200 flight simulation training device (FSTD), and is now also formally recognized as an EASA-approved FSTD operator.
Read more

2025 06 26

How Do Airplanes Fly? The Four Forces of Flight Explained

Metal shouldn’t fly. At least, not according to common sense. Yet every day, tons of aluminum, fuel, and human ambition lift off runways and carve paths through the sky like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
Read more

2025 06 12

Is Flexibility in Pilot Rosters Still Just a Flight of Fancy?

A new generation of pilots is preparing to take their seats in the cockpit—but they’re also stepping into a world of airline operations and scheduling systems that can feel unfamiliar and complex.
Read more

2025 05 29

Split vs Combined: Study Options for Integrated ATPL Course

Becoming a commercial pilot is no walk in the clouds. It’s a thrilling journey packed with tough decisions, and one of the first is choosing how to tackle your ATPL Integrated training.
Read more

2025 05 22

BAA Training Alumnus Tobias: “If You Really Want It—Do It”

When Tobias first set foot on campus, he had a clear goal in mind: become a commercial pilot—and do it with purpose.
Read more

2025 05 15

Understanding Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)

Before every flight, there’s that moment pilots know too well: scrolling through pages of cryptic, all-caps messages that feel more like Cold War ciphers than flight info.
Read more

NEWS ROOM

2025 08 28

BAA Training FFS Engineer Esra: “Most Satisfying Moment—When I Solve a Problem”

For Esra, aviation was more than a passing childhood interest. It was a constant companion that shaped much of her youth. Her curiosity about how aircraft operate led her to pursue Aviation Engineering and, eventually, to her current role at our BAA Training France simulator center as a Full Flight Simulator Engineer.
Read more

2025 08 14

How Dual-Role Pilots Increase Learning and Line Flying

In today’s competitive aviation world, the quality of pilot training is more crucial than we sometimes think.
Read more

2025 07 31

What Are the 5 Basic Parts of an Aircraft? A Quick Review

Whether you’re piloting a fixed-wing aircraft, such as the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, or operating a commercial jet, like the Airbus A320, all aircraft share the same five basic parts that make flight possible.
Read more

2025 07 17

Standard Operating Procedures Are the Real Type Rating Test

In the crucial transition from training cockpit to commercial flight deck, a set of skills stands out as the true differentiator between well-prepared pilots and those who merely hold a type rating: the disciplined, confident application of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Read more

2025 06 27

A Milestone Step—BAA Training Vietnam Receives EASA Approval

We’re very happy to announce that BAA Training Vietnam has received an EASA qualification approval for its Airbus A320-200 flight simulation training device (FSTD), and is now also formally recognized as an EASA-approved FSTD operator.
Read more

2025 06 26

How Do Airplanes Fly? The Four Forces of Flight Explained

Metal shouldn’t fly. At least, not according to common sense. Yet every day, tons of aluminum, fuel, and human ambition lift off runways and carve paths through the sky like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
Read more

2025 06 12

Is Flexibility in Pilot Rosters Still Just a Flight of Fancy?

A new generation of pilots is preparing to take their seats in the cockpit—but they’re also stepping into a world of airline operations and scheduling systems that can feel unfamiliar and complex.
Read more

2025 05 29

Split vs Combined: Study Options for Integrated ATPL Course

Becoming a commercial pilot is no walk in the clouds. It’s a thrilling journey packed with tough decisions, and one of the first is choosing how to tackle your ATPL Integrated training.
Read more

2025 05 22

BAA Training Alumnus Tobias: “If You Really Want It—Do It”

When Tobias first set foot on campus, he had a clear goal in mind: become a commercial pilot—and do it with purpose.
Read more

2025 05 15

Understanding Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)

Before every flight, there’s that moment pilots know too well: scrolling through pages of cryptic, all-caps messages that feel more like Cold War ciphers than flight info.
Read more

NEWS ROOM

2025 08 28

BAA Training FFS Engineer Esra: “Most Satisfying Moment—When I Solve a Problem”

For Esra, aviation was more than a passing childhood interest. It was a constant companion that shaped much of her youth. Her curiosity about how aircraft operate led her to pursue Aviation Engineering and, eventually, to her current role at our BAA Training France simulator center as a Full Flight Simulator Engineer.
Read more

2025 08 14

How Dual-Role Pilots Increase Learning and Line Flying

In today’s competitive aviation world, the quality of pilot training is more crucial than we sometimes think.
Read more

2025 07 31

What Are the 5 Basic Parts of an Aircraft? A Quick Review

Whether you’re piloting a fixed-wing aircraft, such as the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, or operating a commercial jet, like the Airbus A320, all aircraft share the same five basic parts that make flight possible.
Read more

2025 07 17

Standard Operating Procedures Are the Real Type Rating Test

In the crucial transition from training cockpit to commercial flight deck, a set of skills stands out as the true differentiator between well-prepared pilots and those who merely hold a type rating: the disciplined, confident application of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Read more

2025 06 27

A Milestone Step—BAA Training Vietnam Receives EASA Approval

We’re very happy to announce that BAA Training Vietnam has received an EASA qualification approval for its Airbus A320-200 flight simulation training device (FSTD), and is now also formally recognized as an EASA-approved FSTD operator.
Read more

2025 06 26

How Do Airplanes Fly? The Four Forces of Flight Explained

Metal shouldn’t fly. At least, not according to common sense. Yet every day, tons of aluminum, fuel, and human ambition lift off runways and carve paths through the sky like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
Read more

2025 06 12

Is Flexibility in Pilot Rosters Still Just a Flight of Fancy?

A new generation of pilots is preparing to take their seats in the cockpit—but they’re also stepping into a world of airline operations and scheduling systems that can feel unfamiliar and complex.
Read more

2025 05 29

Split vs Combined: Study Options for Integrated ATPL Course

Becoming a commercial pilot is no walk in the clouds. It’s a thrilling journey packed with tough decisions, and one of the first is choosing how to tackle your ATPL Integrated training.
Read more

2025 05 22

BAA Training Alumnus Tobias: “If You Really Want It—Do It”

When Tobias first set foot on campus, he had a clear goal in mind: become a commercial pilot—and do it with purpose.
Read more

2025 05 15

Understanding Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)

Before every flight, there’s that moment pilots know too well: scrolling through pages of cryptic, all-caps messages that feel more like Cold War ciphers than flight info.
Read more

NEWS ROOM

2025 08 28

BAA Training FFS Engineer Esra: “Most Satisfying Moment—When I Solve a Problem”

For Esra, aviation was more than a passing childhood interest. It was a constant companion that shaped much of her youth. Her curiosity about how aircraft operate led her to pursue Aviation Engineering and, eventually, to her current role at our BAA Training France simulator center as a Full Flight Simulator Engineer.
Read more

2025 08 14

How Dual-Role Pilots Increase Learning and Line Flying

In today’s competitive aviation world, the quality of pilot training is more crucial than we sometimes think.
Read more

2025 07 31

What Are the 5 Basic Parts of an Aircraft? A Quick Review

Whether you’re piloting a fixed-wing aircraft, such as the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, or operating a commercial jet, like the Airbus A320, all aircraft share the same five basic parts that make flight possible.
Read more

2025 07 17

Standard Operating Procedures Are the Real Type Rating Test

In the crucial transition from training cockpit to commercial flight deck, a set of skills stands out as the true differentiator between well-prepared pilots and those who merely hold a type rating: the disciplined, confident application of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Read more

2025 06 27

A Milestone Step—BAA Training Vietnam Receives EASA Approval

We’re very happy to announce that BAA Training Vietnam has received an EASA qualification approval for its Airbus A320-200 flight simulation training device (FSTD), and is now also formally recognized as an EASA-approved FSTD operator.
Read more

2025 06 26

How Do Airplanes Fly? The Four Forces of Flight Explained

Metal shouldn’t fly. At least, not according to common sense. Yet every day, tons of aluminum, fuel, and human ambition lift off runways and carve paths through the sky like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
Read more

2025 06 12

Is Flexibility in Pilot Rosters Still Just a Flight of Fancy?

A new generation of pilots is preparing to take their seats in the cockpit—but they’re also stepping into a world of airline operations and scheduling systems that can feel unfamiliar and complex.
Read more

2025 05 29

Split vs Combined: Study Options for Integrated ATPL Course

Becoming a commercial pilot is no walk in the clouds. It’s a thrilling journey packed with tough decisions, and one of the first is choosing how to tackle your ATPL Integrated training.
Read more

2025 05 22

BAA Training Alumnus Tobias: “If You Really Want It—Do It”

When Tobias first set foot on campus, he had a clear goal in mind: become a commercial pilot—and do it with purpose.
Read more

2025 05 15

Understanding Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)

Before every flight, there’s that moment pilots know too well: scrolling through pages of cryptic, all-caps messages that feel more like Cold War ciphers than flight info.
Read more

NEWS ROOM

2025 08 28

BAA Training FFS Engineer Esra: “Most Satisfying Moment—When I Solve a Problem”

For Esra, aviation was more than a passing childhood interest. It was a constant companion that shaped much of her youth. Her curiosity about how aircraft operate led her to pursue Aviation Engineering and, eventually, to her current role at our BAA Training France simulator center as a Full Flight Simulator Engineer.
Read more

2025 08 14

How Dual-Role Pilots Increase Learning and Line Flying

In today’s competitive aviation world, the quality of pilot training is more crucial than we sometimes think.
Read more

2025 07 31

What Are the 5 Basic Parts of an Aircraft? A Quick Review

Whether you’re piloting a fixed-wing aircraft, such as the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, or operating a commercial jet, like the Airbus A320, all aircraft share the same five basic parts that make flight possible.
Read more

2025 07 17

Standard Operating Procedures Are the Real Type Rating Test

In the crucial transition from training cockpit to commercial flight deck, a set of skills stands out as the true differentiator between well-prepared pilots and those who merely hold a type rating: the disciplined, confident application of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Read more

2025 06 27

A Milestone Step—BAA Training Vietnam Receives EASA Approval

We’re very happy to announce that BAA Training Vietnam has received an EASA qualification approval for its Airbus A320-200 flight simulation training device (FSTD), and is now also formally recognized as an EASA-approved FSTD operator.
Read more

2025 06 26

How Do Airplanes Fly? The Four Forces of Flight Explained

Metal shouldn’t fly. At least, not according to common sense. Yet every day, tons of aluminum, fuel, and human ambition lift off runways and carve paths through the sky like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
Read more

2025 06 12

Is Flexibility in Pilot Rosters Still Just a Flight of Fancy?

A new generation of pilots is preparing to take their seats in the cockpit—but they’re also stepping into a world of airline operations and scheduling systems that can feel unfamiliar and complex.
Read more

2025 05 29

Split vs Combined: Study Options for Integrated ATPL Course

Becoming a commercial pilot is no walk in the clouds. It’s a thrilling journey packed with tough decisions, and one of the first is choosing how to tackle your ATPL Integrated training.
Read more

2025 05 22

BAA Training Alumnus Tobias: “If You Really Want It—Do It”

When Tobias first set foot on campus, he had a clear goal in mind: become a commercial pilot—and do it with purpose.
Read more

2025 05 15

Understanding Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)

Before every flight, there’s that moment pilots know too well: scrolling through pages of cryptic, all-caps messages that feel more like Cold War ciphers than flight info.
Read more

NEWS ROOM

2025 08 28

BAA Training FFS Engineer Esra: “Most Satisfying Moment—When I Solve a Problem”

For Esra, aviation was more than a passing childhood interest. It was a constant companion that shaped much of her youth. Her curiosity about how aircraft operate led her to pursue Aviation Engineering and, eventually, to her current role at our BAA Training France simulator center as a Full Flight Simulator Engineer.
Read more

2025 08 14

How Dual-Role Pilots Increase Learning and Line Flying

In today’s competitive aviation world, the quality of pilot training is more crucial than we sometimes think.
Read more

2025 07 31

What Are the 5 Basic Parts of an Aircraft? A Quick Review

Whether you’re piloting a fixed-wing aircraft, such as the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, or operating a commercial jet, like the Airbus A320, all aircraft share the same five basic parts that make flight possible.
Read more

2025 07 17

Standard Operating Procedures Are the Real Type Rating Test

In the crucial transition from training cockpit to commercial flight deck, a set of skills stands out as the true differentiator between well-prepared pilots and those who merely hold a type rating: the disciplined, confident application of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Read more

2025 06 27

A Milestone Step—BAA Training Vietnam Receives EASA Approval

We’re very happy to announce that BAA Training Vietnam has received an EASA qualification approval for its Airbus A320-200 flight simulation training device (FSTD), and is now also formally recognized as an EASA-approved FSTD operator.
Read more

2025 06 26

How Do Airplanes Fly? The Four Forces of Flight Explained

Metal shouldn’t fly. At least, not according to common sense. Yet every day, tons of aluminum, fuel, and human ambition lift off runways and carve paths through the sky like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
Read more

2025 06 12

Is Flexibility in Pilot Rosters Still Just a Flight of Fancy?

A new generation of pilots is preparing to take their seats in the cockpit—but they’re also stepping into a world of airline operations and scheduling systems that can feel unfamiliar and complex.
Read more

2025 05 29

Split vs Combined: Study Options for Integrated ATPL Course

Becoming a commercial pilot is no walk in the clouds. It’s a thrilling journey packed with tough decisions, and one of the first is choosing how to tackle your ATPL Integrated training.
Read more

2025 05 22

BAA Training Alumnus Tobias: “If You Really Want It—Do It”

When Tobias first set foot on campus, he had a clear goal in mind: become a commercial pilot—and do it with purpose.
Read more

2025 05 15

Understanding Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)

Before every flight, there’s that moment pilots know too well: scrolling through pages of cryptic, all-caps messages that feel more like Cold War ciphers than flight info.
Read more

NEWS ROOM

2025 08 28

BAA Training FFS Engineer Esra: “Most Satisfying Moment—When I Solve a Problem”

For Esra, aviation was more than a passing childhood interest. It was a constant companion that shaped much of her youth. Her curiosity about how aircraft operate led her to pursue Aviation Engineering and, eventually, to her current role at our BAA Training France simulator center as a Full Flight Simulator Engineer.
Read more

2025 08 14

How Dual-Role Pilots Increase Learning and Line Flying

In today’s competitive aviation world, the quality of pilot training is more crucial than we sometimes think.
Read more

2025 07 31

What Are the 5 Basic Parts of an Aircraft? A Quick Review

Whether you’re piloting a fixed-wing aircraft, such as the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, or operating a commercial jet, like the Airbus A320, all aircraft share the same five basic parts that make flight possible.
Read more

2025 07 17

Standard Operating Procedures Are the Real Type Rating Test

In the crucial transition from training cockpit to commercial flight deck, a set of skills stands out as the true differentiator between well-prepared pilots and those who merely hold a type rating: the disciplined, confident application of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Read more

2025 06 27

A Milestone Step—BAA Training Vietnam Receives EASA Approval

We’re very happy to announce that BAA Training Vietnam has received an EASA qualification approval for its Airbus A320-200 flight simulation training device (FSTD), and is now also formally recognized as an EASA-approved FSTD operator.
Read more

2025 06 26

How Do Airplanes Fly? The Four Forces of Flight Explained

Metal shouldn’t fly. At least, not according to common sense. Yet every day, tons of aluminum, fuel, and human ambition lift off runways and carve paths through the sky like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
Read more

2025 06 12

Is Flexibility in Pilot Rosters Still Just a Flight of Fancy?

A new generation of pilots is preparing to take their seats in the cockpit—but they’re also stepping into a world of airline operations and scheduling systems that can feel unfamiliar and complex.
Read more

2025 05 29

Split vs Combined: Study Options for Integrated ATPL Course

Becoming a commercial pilot is no walk in the clouds. It’s a thrilling journey packed with tough decisions, and one of the first is choosing how to tackle your ATPL Integrated training.
Read more

2025 05 22

BAA Training Alumnus Tobias: “If You Really Want It—Do It”

When Tobias first set foot on campus, he had a clear goal in mind: become a commercial pilot—and do it with purpose.
Read more

2025 05 15

Understanding Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)

Before every flight, there’s that moment pilots know too well: scrolling through pages of cryptic, all-caps messages that feel more like Cold War ciphers than flight info.
Read more

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