Miles Aviation Consultancy's Training Success in Tashkent with Uzbekistan Airways Technics

We’re proud to share the news of yet another successful training project, this time with a new client. Our team recently completed a four-day training course with Uzbekistan Airways Technics in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in early December.

Our seasoned instructor, Paul Willis, led a hands-on DI-L40 Deicing Instructor course for a group of ten participants. Rooted in the most up-to-date industry standards and best practices, the curriculum was enriched with pertinent real-world examples and case studies. This approach granted participants valuable insights into de/anti-icing processes, emphasising their significance and equipping them with the skills to navigate the risks and safety implications inherent in winter aircraft operations.


Practical, real-world scenario learning on the DI-L40 Deicing Instructor Course


Breaking New Ground

Working within a new location, marked our first-ever training session in Tashkent. Extending our knowledge to Uzbekistan has only solidified our commitment to expanding our reach and providing our leading aviation training globally.

The success of this initiative was made possible through behind-the-scenes efforts, precise planning, and collaborative teamwork on both the Miles Aviation Consultancy and client side. Noteworthy in the spotlight is our instructor, Paul Willis, who infused the course with a wealth of experience. His approach ensured participants not only comprehended the material but also relished the learning experience.

For those with an eye for visuals, we've curated a gallery capturing glimpses from our time in Tashkent. Explore the snapshots of the action, the participants, and the overall training atmosphere.

 
 
 

Snapshots of both the practical and theoretical elements of the course with Uzbekistan Airways Technics


 

Our specialised training solutions

If you want to find out more about our high-quality training courses in de/anti-icing processes, including management training, instructor training, and front-line operator training, please see our course pages below to find out more about our specialist de/anti-icing training offering:

 

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