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“I am a month into my new job at a airline coming out of reorganization, and am helping the training department by referencing the excellent and up to date course book provided to all Sheffield grads.” RW
RW“Being that half my new hire class dropped out over the course of training, I can confidently say that Sheffield helped to prepare me for the real world.”
GT – abridged testimonial – school selection matters“Eric Morris is one of the most if not the most knowledgeable and experienced authorities on Aircraft Dispatching in the United States. He strives constantly to make the industry better.” DH
sidebar DH“I am a graduate of the Sheffield’s Dispatcher Program. I have been a Captain-Part 121 Airline, Certified Flight/Grnd Instructor, and FAA Designated Check Airman and Sim Instructor (Part 121). From my experience I would rate Sheffield School as outstanding in their field.” PT
PT“If you want to be the best, first you need to be trained by the best!” P. Hill
P.Hill – DHL“As a graduate of Sheffield School of Aeronautics I am a firm believer that I received the most thorough and well thought out aircraft dispatcher training available. I owe my position in the industry to Sheffield School of Aeronautics.” BF
Sidebar BF“Their reputation of excellence amongst the industry is second to none. Sheffield School of Aeronautics should be seen as the standard of how it can be done and how it should be done. I was hired at a major airline with no dispatch experience.” A.Z.
Sidebar AZ“While touring my company’s dispatch department before I had my license our OCC manager pointed out that 7 of the 10 dispatchers on shift had come from Sheffield. The overall consensus was that Sheffield grads were able to hit the ground running as they were better prepared.” K.O.
Sidebar K.O.“now that I’ve been in an indoctrination class with students from other schools, I know I made the right choice with Sheffield.” Kindest regards, A.R.
All schools are created equal?! yeah…sure ;)“Sheffield School of Aeronautics is known worldwide for its quality training and has been recommended to me by our national airline Swiss International Airlines. Whenever I mention the name ‘Sheffield’ it rings a bell in people’s ears.” IW
IW“I am so glad they are like this because it made me a better dispatcher and I really appreciate their high standards. I would highly recommend Sheffield to anyone who is willing to study hard and is serious about obtaining a Dispatcher Certificate.” MC
MC“Sheffield School of Aeronautics is a highly recognized and respected organization throughout the airline industry. They only produce the highest quality of graduate…” P.W.
Sidebar PW” I have received 4 (job) offers…many of the interviews I have gotten have been because of my “pedigree”…going to Sheffield. I am amazed at the respect your school has….I am honored to be a graduate. Thank you for all the work you ..!”
Testimonial – J. Ganci“These men represented the highest caliber of professionalism and integrity. The education I received from these gentleman has afforded me to be gainfully employed while having the opportunity to use the education received, all over this country, and more than a few others.” WG
sidebar wg“After receiving my certificate, I joined a class of 4 experienced dispatchers for Part 121 initial training. Without experience, my preparation at Sheffield enabled me to become active at the same time after the initial training.” PR
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What Do You Get When You Fill a Room with Aviation Experts?
You get the future of aviation!
When you fill a room with people who are bright and passionate in the same field, innovative ideas are born.
The New York Times recently released an article demonstrating just this. In Mountain View, CA where innovation is heavily pushed, a room full of aviation experts came together to discuss a change in aviation.
This privately held meeting sparked from the global debate on how to improve the screening processes for new crew members and minimize or illuminate human error. But what is fascinating is the resolution born from this fiasco.
The idea being – whether human pilots are even necessary.
With incredible advances in today’s aviation technology; from sensors, computing, and artificial intelligence, the need for human pilots is becoming obsolete. Currently, many planes are equipped with a warning system that alerts pilots, but does not override and make the necessary corrections.
Nonetheless, flight controllers will be more important than ever. If technology is implemented as a co-pilot or pilot, the flight controller will double as an aircraft dispatcher – operating several flights simultaneously. In case of an emergency, NASA is testing a remote way in which the ground controller could override the plane and land the aircraft.
If commercial airlines were to remove a co-pilot for software, there is no doubt that there will be a sharp incline in the demand for well-trained aircraft dispatchers!