Former United Airlines Pilot Pivots to VR Training for Aviators after Cancer Diagnosis

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Evey Cormican, once a distinguished pilot with United Airlines, faced an unexpected career turn when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Grounded by her condition and unable to fly, she channeled her passion for aviation and teaching into furthering her education. Determined to stay within the aviation industry, Cormican pursued an MBA. Drawing inspiration from her background in training novice pilots, she later established a groundbreaking venture focusing on virtual reality (VR) training for airline pilots.

Her company, Skyward VR Training, is now at the forefront of integrating cutting-edge technology into aviation training. The immersive VR modules simulate real-life flying conditions, offering pilots a chance to practice and hone their skills in a controlled environment. The technology aims to supplement traditional training methods, ensuring pilots are better prepared for a variety of scenarios.

Speaking about her journey, Cormican said, “It’s about adapting and finding new avenues to channel your passion. While I couldn’t be in the cockpit, I realized I could still make a significant impact on the aviation industry from the ground.”

Her story serves as a testament to resilience, adaptability, and innovation in the face of adversity. As airline training methods continue to evolve, Cormican’s VR-focused approach is set to shape the future of pilot training.

Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.info, United.com, AviationToday.com, Evey Cormican’s LinkedIn Profile

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