Become A Pilot At New Las Vegas Aviation Training Center
Have you ever dreamed of pursuing a career as a pilot? If so, a new aviation training center in Las Vegas could help you gain the experience you need to make your dreams come true.
The CAE Las Vegas Training Center is helping aid the current pilot shortage, assisting thousands of hopeful pilots take to the skies year after year. According to Fox 5, the state-of-the-art training center opened in fall 2022 and “can train 2,500 pilots every year.”
Located near Harry Reid International Airport, the CAE Las Vegas Training Center allows individuals to train within a 50,000-square-foot facility on eight different simulators. Each of these simulators mimic various different aircrafts, offering pilots a vast array of experience.
On top of the simulators’ capabilities to mimic various aircrafts themselves, the technology also allows each simulator to “digitally replicate runways and various conditions at airports across the world.” While the training center primarily focuses on training to fly business jets, pilots can also receive training on additional variations of aircrafts in order to take on other jobs.
As for the staff at CAE Las Vegas Training Center, Fox 5 reports that Ash Zare of CAE revealed the new training center was able to find a great deal of talented employees with specialties in a variety of necessary areas, such as simulator instructors, aircraft technicians, and engineers. Since opening las fall, the training center has hired 70 employees, with plans to hire more than two dozen additional staff.
For more information on the CAE Las Vegas Training Center, click here.
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According to the new J.D. Power survey, Las Vegas’ international airport has ranked among the best of the best airports in North America, with Harry Reid International Airport securing the #5 spot for “mega airports.” Mega airports are defined as airports that have 33 million travelers or more in a given year.
The 2022 North American Airport Satisfaction Study for “mega airports” is based on overall customer satisfaction, specifically looking at terminal facilities, airport arrival/departure, baggage claim, security check, check-in/baggage check, and food, beverage, and retail. According to News 3, “The study is based on more than 26,000 completed surveys from U.S. or Canadian residents or traveled through at least one airport in recent weeks.”
I totally believe our Las Vegas airport deserved that top ranking spot. Harry Reid International sees an INSANE amount of travelers day-in and day-out, year after year. So many are traveling to and from our beautiful city for the Vegas experience itself, but many others make stops at the airport during layovers. Regardless of passengers’ reasons for travel into Las Vegas, I’m honored that our airport has ranked among the best North America has to offer. So. Deserved. Congrats to all of those that have made Harry Reid International Airports the incredible travel hub that it is.
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Sammi Reeves is the afternoon show host on 102.7 VGS. Before her radio career, she worked several jobs in the media industry, specifically involving social media and media buying. As a content creator for 102.7 VGS, Sammi writes Las Vegas content centered around local restaurants, events, and need-to-know news.