Training Insights
Stories and insights from the aviation world

Jerrie Mock (1925-2014)
Geraldine Mock, known as Jerrie Mock, was the flying housewife. The first women to fly solo arround the world. She started dreaming to be a pilot when she first went up in an airplane at the age of 7. She studied to be an aviator at Ohio Statue University, but

José Salvo Schmitz (1965 – 2014)
José “Pepe” Salvo Schmitz was born on April 2, 1965 in Luxembourg. Pepe’s passion for aviation was inborn. While children his age played at the park, he would ask his parents to take him to the airport so he could watch planes go by. He collected all sorts of aviation

TOP 3 GREATEST EMERGENCY LANDINGS
Every pilot know that there is a remote posibility that something can go wrong on a flight. In aviation History we found great emergency landings, and here are our nominations of emergency landings. 1 – A300 BAGHDAD An A300n4-400 cargo plane was struck by a missile at 8,000 feet. The

TOP 5 CURIOUS AIRSHIPS
TOP 5 STRANGE PLANES Here is a list of the 5 most unusual planes in aviation History: NASA AD-1 Airplane designed at the NASA in 1979. Know for it unique oblique wing. Blohm & Voss BV Designed in 1939, was a German war aircraft. Notable for its uncommon structural

THE ORIGINAL FLIGHT SIMULATOR
The Link trainer – known as the Blue box- was the first comercially built Flight simulator. The grand father of the modern full flight simulator, the blue box was designed in the 20´s and used by the United States Army Air Corps to train their pilots. During World War II, more than

A320 CEET Emergency and Evacuation Simulator
We present our A320 CEET (Cabin Emergency Evacuation Trainer) In this flight simulator located in Madrid (Spain) the practices of our Flight Attendant Course are carried out. But not only our cabin crew trains, our pilots and our corporate clients (airlines) also carry out the practices. We leave you the video

GTA Flight Attendant Course Agenda
Flight Attendant Course Agenda (Madrid) General theoretical knowledge of aviation. Normativa e instituciones aeronáuticas relevantes para la tripulación de cabina de pasajeros. Relevant aeronautical regulations and institutions for cabin crew. Assistance to passengers and surveillance of the cabin. Aviation medicine and first aid. Dangerous Goods. Aviation security. Training in fire

Frequently asked questions about the flight attendant course
Is it necessary to speak English to take the flight attendant course? No, the course is conducted entirely in Spanish, as is the official AESA exam. However, from GTA we recommend it since it is an important requirement for many airlines when hiring. How long is the Global Training

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Saint-Exupéry was a great aviator, but he is best remembered for his novella The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince) and for his lyrical aviation writings, including Wind, Sand and Stars and Night Flight. For more information, visit the Global Training Aviation and keep up to date!

Surprise to MONOLOKO with Mr. Papatango (1 of 2) Interview
We leave you the first collaboration with our friends Monoloko1996 and Mr. Papatango. Fran (Monoloko) had no idea where he was going and could not imagine that he was about to debut our B737 FFS level D flight simulator. Do you think he will be able to fly a real

How much does a flight attendant make in Spain?

FREE JOC COURSE (Part 5)

Human Factors in Aviation: The Powerful Influence on Safety and Efficiency

¿Go Around o Missed Approach?

AVIATION FILMS
