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  • After exploring the theory, addressing misconceptions, and stepping into the simulator, Bryan and Cédric close the series by answering the ultimate question for decision makers: why CBTA, and why now?

    In this final episode, the focus shifts from the training floor to the strategic level - where safety, data, and business performance intersect.

    In this last episode of our CBTA series, we unpack:

    👉 Why CBTA is quickly becoming the global training standard and the risk of waiting too long
    👉 How data connects training, operations, and safety to move from reactive to proactive decision-making
    👉 What the real return on investment looks like beyond cost, toward measurable safety impact
    👉 How CBTA supports pilot recruitment, screening, and command upgrades in a constrained market
    👉 Where to start: gap analysis, roadmap building, and why many airlines are closer than they think
    👉 The role of regulation, timelines, and why implementation is accelerating worldwide
    👉 Why CBTA is not just training but a core pillar of modern safety management systems

    Timestamps:
    00:00 | Series finale: the "why" for decision makers
    01:27 | Is CBTA optional? Regulatory signals & the risk of falling behind
    04:10 | Data at the center: connecting training, operations & safety
    08:54 | The business case: ROI, cost concerns & where airlines actually save
    13:06 | Pilot shortage & upgrades: competency-based screening
    15:59 | Where to start: gap analysis, roadmaps & why the transition may be smoother than expected
    18:55 | Why this matters: aviation's safety culture and using data before accidents happen
    21:01 | Why Simaero as a partner
    22:56 | Regulation timelines: EBT vs CBTA and what’s coming next
    26:03 | Final takeaways & closing: CBTA as a safety management tool

    Thank you for joining us for the first series of The Training Standard, where we explored and clarified CBTA in aviation training.

    We’d love to continue the conversation. If you have questions or topics you’d like our experts to address in a Q&A bonus episode or in a future series, feel free to share your ideas with us.

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    The Training Standard is a special podcast produced by Simaero. For inquiries about CBTA implementation, pilot training, or partnership opportunities, visit www.sim.aero.

  • After unpacking the theory and dismantling the myths, Bryan and Cédric step into the simulator to answer the practical question every pilot and instructor is asking: What does CBTA actually look and feel like during a normal training day?

    In this fourth episode, we unpack:

    👉 What actually changes (and what doesn’t) during a typical simulator session
    👉 How instructor assistance is predefined and standardized through course design
    👉 Why debriefs move from task correction to identifying root causes
    👉 When and how instructors adjust support in high-risk scenarios
    👉 How CBTA check rides reward adaptability over memorization
    👉 Why self-reflection strengthens competency assessment
    👉 How grading incorporates robustness and frequency, not just isolated events

    Timestamps:

    00:00 | CBTA in the sim: what changes on a normal Tuesday?
    00:26 | Instructor input vs assessment: how much help is allowed?
    04:12 | Course design & standardization: defining assistance levels
    05:59 | The CBTA tool explained: linking tasks to competencies & threats
    07:11 | Debriefing in CBTA: stop fixing the task, find the root cause
    10:40 | Instructor as coach: facilitating self-reflection & learning
    12:21 | Let it crash or pause the sim? Managing support in high-risk scenarios
    16:39 | CBTA check rides: preparing for the unexpected
    19:37 | Realistic session planning: routes, weather, and adaptation
    25:20 | Grading, robustness & communication: justifying scores through dialogue
    32:32 | Wrap-up: CBTA isn’t a new way to fail you

    Coming Next: Series Finale - The Business Case for CBTA

    Why airlines must transition, what the investment really looks like, and how to build a sustainable roadmap for the future of training.

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  • Despite growing industry momentum around CBTA, skepticism persists among many heads of training, line pilots, and veteran instructors. It’s too soft. It’s too subjective. I don’t need therapy.

    In this episode, Bryan and Cédric address and dismantle the most common myths and misconceptions surrounding CBTA. They explore why it remains confusing for so many and explain how to turn it into an operational reality.

    In this third episode, we unpack:

    👉 Why CBTA still faces pushback, and where skepticism really comes from

    👉 Why CBTA is not personality grading, therapy, or “soft skills training”

    👉 How CBTA keeps technical flying skills at the core

    👉 Why competence means performing in the unknown, not just repeating past experience

    👉 How instructor standardization works in practice and assessment stays consistent across fleets

    👉 Why implementation is a journey, not a cliff edge

    Timestamps:

    00:00 | Why CBTA still gets pushback, soft, subjective, paperwork?

    00:39 | "I just want to fly the plane" Addressing the therapy myth

    02:12 | CBTA's real goal: predicting performance in unexpected situations

    05:41 | Competencies vs stick-and-rudder: finding the right balance

    09:22 | Workload, delegation & safety outcomes in abnormal scenarios

    14:51 | Overconfidence in the sim: using CBTA to expose and fix it

    18:34 | Experience vs competence: meta-skills for the unknown

    20:07 | Instructor grading consistency: standardization & ICAP recalibration

    26:28 | Standardizing across fleets: one assessment method, different aircraft

    29:36 | Airline implementation: step-by-step CBTA/EBT maturity and regulations

    32:14 | How Simaero supports the transition and final takeaways

    Coming Next: CBTA from the crew and instructor perspective

    We’ll step into the sim to show what CBTA looks like on a typical training day — from instructor support and session design to coaching-style debriefs and check ride preparation. A practical look at how CBTA works in action for the flight crews.

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    The Training Standard is a special podcast produced by Simaero. For inquiries about CBTA implementation, pilot training, or partnership opportunities, visit www.sim.aero.

  • Building on Episode 1's philosophy foundation, Bryan and Cédric get practical with the three pillars that make CBTA work: course design, teaching and learning, and assessment. They reveal why these pillars are inseparable, bring Observable Behaviors (OB) to life with real examples, and explore pilot resilience as a cornerstone of competency growth.

    In this second episode, we unpack:

    👉 How resilience strengthens competence by shaping confidence, and why training must calibrate pilot confidence to ensure consistent performance in any situation.

    👉 How CBTA is transforming course design through continuous improvement, using the ADDIE model

    👉 Why instructors must evolve into coaches, helping trainees develop autonomy rather than simply delivering instruction

    👉 How objective assessment depends on clearly defined expectations, and why course design, teaching methodology, and assessment must evolve together

    👉 How “observable behaviors” make non-technical skills measurable, turning concepts like situational awareness and energy management into legitimate assessment criteria

    Timestamps:

    00:00 | Introduction and series recap

    00:27 | Understanding resilience in the CBTA context

    03:20 | Pillar 1: Course design fundamentals

    05:30 | The ADDIE model explained

    08:53 | Cédric's journey to becoming CBTA Subject Matter Expert

    12:00 | How tasks fit into competency-focused course design

    14:15 | The new role of pedagogical engineers

    16:07 | Pillar 2: Teaching & Learning

    19:30 | The sports coaching parallel

    22:25 | Pillar 3: Assessment

    25:00 | Why the three pillars must interconnect

    27:10 | Observable behaviors: A concrete example

    31:30 | Talking situational awareness

    34:33 | Preview of episode 3: Myths and misconceptions

    Coming Next: Why CBTA still confuses everyone? Myths and misconceptions

    We’ll tackle the toughest CBTA objections head-on: From the “soft skills” myth to fears of inconsistent grading—and show how operators can adopt CBTA without an all-or-nothing overhaul.

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    The Training Standard is a special podcast produced by Simaero. For inquiries about CBTA implementation, pilot training, or partnership opportunities, visit www.sim.aero.

  • In this first episode, host Bryan Roseveare and CBTA/EBT expert Cédric Coffignal tackle aviation's most talked-about acronym: CBTA (Competency-Based Training and Assessment). They cut through the confusion to explain why CBTA represents a fundamental philosophy shift, not just a new label for old training, and establish the groundwork for the series ahead.

    During this foundational conversation, we unpack:

    👉 The key philosophy shift behind CBTA: moving from endless task repetition to mastering core competencies

    👉 Why CBTA makes “airmanship” assessment more objective and consistent for instructors

    👉 How CBTA, EBT, and the KSA model connect - and what those acronyms really mean

    👉 Why the shift is driven by safety data and the increasing complexity of modern aviation

    Timestamps:

    00:00 | Introduction to CBTA and series goals
    00:39 | Cédric Coffignal's background
    03:41 | Legacy training vs. CBTA philosophy explained
    06:03 | Why CBTA differs from traditional airmanship assessment
    10:41 | How competency focus changes instructor debriefs
    13:30 | CBTA, EBT, and KSA taxonomy clarified
    18:51 | The regulatory and safety case for change
    23:38 | V1 engine failure example: Legacy vs. CBTA approach
    30:45 | Real-world windshear scenario illustrating communication competency
    33:30 | Is CBTA mandatory? Current regulatory landscape
    36:50 | Preview of Episode 2: The three pillars of CBTA

    Coming Next: The Three Pillars of CBTA

    We'll break down course design, teaching & learning methodology, and assessment frameworks, and why aligning all three is essential.

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    Got questions or feedback? Drop them in the comments. At the end of the series, our experts will record a bonus Q&A episode answering the questions that come up most.

    The Training Standard is a special podcast produced by Simaero. For inquiries about CBTA implementation, pilot training, or partnership opportunities, visit www.sim.aero.