TAG Global Training (TGT) announced today that it has launched an ‘Upset Prevention and Recovery Training’ (UPRT) theory course to add to their established suite of e-Learning courses.
Professional training which is dedicated to helping pilots gain the required skills to recover appropriately with any potential upset when airborne is vitally important. TGT’s brand new UPRT course increases pilot skills in recognising and avoiding loss of control in-flight (LOC-I) situations and can help a pilot develop effective upset and recovery training methodologies.
“This sought-after training programme has been designed as an innovative three-part e-Learning course and covers the ground training elements in a modular three-year format” said Debbie Elliott, Training Manager, TAG Global Training. “Building upon TGT’s existing and extensive portfolio of quality training solutions our comprehensive UPRT course content will provide the fundamental theoretical knowledge to assist with the practical training delivered by a pre-FSTD briefing and ATO Ground School. Part 1 of the course is now available to book, with Parts 2 and 3 soon after.”
Course enquiries and full details of all TAG Global Practical Training and e-Learning courses can be found at http://www.tagaviation.com/en/tag-global/or via eTAG Global Trainingmail at [email protected]
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