CPaT Global announces expansion of new product – CPaT Invent
CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, has announced that its recently released product, CPaT Invent, is now available with CPaT’s portfolio of aviation specialty (or general subjects) courses for all fleets, in addition to Aircraft Procedures courses for many fleets.
Since launching the product, the CPaT Global team has been continually building out the dynamic software to include CPaT’s entire product portfolio. The latest version of Invent includes CPaT’s complete catalog of general subjects’ courses ranging from A-Z—from Adverse Weather, Concepts of Weight and Balance, and Hot Temperature Operations, to Volcanic Ash and Weather Radar, just to name a few. The addition of the Aircraft Procedures suite includes FMS Skills training, Cockpit Procedures training, and Walk Around training for the 737-800, 737-8MAX, A320 Enh, A330, B777, and B787 fleets. Aircraft Procedures for the A220 and A320neo fleets will be ready in early Feb.
“CPaT Invent has been a game-changer for distance learning in the aviation industry,” said Kent Morrison, CPaT President. “We will continue to expand the capabilities of the software platform with robust features and new content to ensure that our clients are fully empowered with the right set of tools to implement their training program.”
Having CPaT’s aviation specialty courses available in Invent allows customers to self-edit CPaT’s professionally designed and developed lessons or their own materials to airline specific procedures and aviation regulations. Clients can add new slides, replace audio and graphics, insert new text, and upload reference material such as manual pages or bulletins. The Aircraft Procedures suite is pre-loaded with OEM procedures and offers clients 2D and 3D training for critical skills ahead of costly simulator and classroom training. Within CPaT Invent, the procedural training can also be tailored to specific airline and training organisation’s needs.