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VTR Is A Universal Game-Changer For:

VTR for Airlines

We Give Airlines A Competitive Advantage.

Don’t Miss The Flight.

VTR's FlightDeckToGo™ gives pilots the tools they need to efficiently prepare for simulator training. Leading to better standardization, better retention, lower retrain rates, and a more enjoyable training experience.
It’s The Closest Thing To Being There
FlightDeckToGo™ uses virtual reality technology to create a flight deck environment that looks and sounds nearly identical to the real thing.
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Optimized For Your Airline
FlightDeckToGo™ gives your pilots unlimited early access to the flight deck for learning systems, flows and procedures. We customize the virtual flight deck to meet your airline's needs.
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Better Pilots Start With Better Training
While students only retain 30% of information through traditional visual and auditory learning, they retain 80% of kinetic learning with VR headsets according to Dr. Aki Nikolaidis.
Get Up To Speed Faster
A study conducted by the University of Michigan Medical School in partnership with Cybernet Systems showed virtual reality learning can reduce learning time by 83% compared to traditional learning methods.
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Better Training. Lower Cost.
While students only retain 30% of information through traditional visual and auditory learning, they retain 80% of kinetic learning with VR headsets according to Dr. Aki Nikolaidis.
VTR for ATOS

ATOS

VTR's FlightDeckToGo gives pilots the tools they need to efficiently prepare for simulator training. Leading to better standardization, better retention, lower retrain rates, and a more enjoyable training experience.
It’s The Closest Thing To Being There
FlightDeckToGo uses virtual reality technology to create a flight deck environment that looks and sounds nearly identical to the real thing.
White Airplane Icon
Optimized For Your Airline
FlightDeckToGo gives your pilots unlimited early access to the flight deck for learning systems, flows and procedures. We customize the virtual flight deck to meet your airline's needs.
White Brain Icon with Sparkles
Better Pilots Start With Better Training
While students only retain 30% of information through traditional visual and auditory learning, they retain 80% of kinetic learning with VR headsets according to Dr. Aki Nikolaidis.
Get Up To Speed Faster
A study conducted by the University of Michigan Medical School in partnership with Cybernet Systems showed virtual reality learning can reduce learning time by 83% compared to traditional learning methods.
White Icon of Three Arrows pointing down towards a dollar sign
Better Training. Lower Cost.
While students only retain 30% of information through traditional visual and auditory learning, they retain 80% of kinetic learning with VR headsets according to Dr. Aki Nikolaidis.
VTR for Pilots

Pilots

Don’t Miss The Flight.

VTR's FlightDeckToGo gives pilots the tools they need to efficiently prepare for simulator training. Leading to better standardization, better retention, lower retrain rates, and a more enjoyable training experience.
It’s The Closest Thing To Being There
FlightDeckToGo uses virtual reality technology to create a flight deck environment that looks and sounds nearly identical to the real thing.
White Airplane Icon
Optimized For Your Airline
FlightDeckToGo gives your pilots unlimited early access to the flight deck for learning systems, flows and procedures. We customize the virtual flight deck to meet your airline's needs.
White Brain Icon with Sparkles
Better Pilots Start With Better Training
While students only retain 30% of information through traditional visual and auditory learning, they retain 80% of kinetic learning with VR headsets according to Dr. Aki Nikolaidis.
Get Up To Speed Faster
A study conducted by the University of Michigan Medical School in partnership with Cybernet Systems showed virtual reality learning can reduce learning time by 83% compared to traditional learning methods.
White Icon of Three Arrows pointing down towards a dollar sign
Better Training. Lower Cost.
While students only retain 30% of information through traditional visual and auditory learning, they retain 80% of kinetic learning with VR headsets according to Dr. Aki Nikolaidis.
“I’ve been teaching in simulators for 4 decades. One third of the time in the simulator is spent just getting comfortable, learning where things are, learning flows, and not flying. If the students came to the simulator already comfortable in their new environment, we could spend much more time up on motion, flying, running non-normals, and practicing CRM.” 
Captain Mike Barksdale
UAL/CAL (retired)
“Research has shown aviators trained with the help of 3-D environments were able to maintain better situational awareness and improve skill performance, long term memory, retention and recall ability.”
Lori Brown
Associate Professor, Western Michigan University (VRARA White Paper)
 “Learning all the flows and procedures at home, before going to the simulator, is a game changer! FlightDeckToGo will undoubtedly make training on a new aircraft less stressful and frankly more enjoyable.”
CA Rob Pikowski
Boeing 787 APD/Line Check Airman
“I had a preconceived notion of what Virtual Reality looked like, but the VTR headset, combined with the hand controller, is beyond your notions. I was instantly transported into the intricate details of a commercial airliner flight deck. The handset allowed me to move through the systems, flipping switches and going through preflight flows while the eye tracking made sure I didn't skip anything. Pilots are visual learners so one minute in the VTR is equal to an hour of classroom lecture and it creates stronger muscle memory by allowing pilots to put this visual training into their brain muscle reflexes. This is revolutionary for pilot training and the smart flight departments will see the safety and cost benefits of using the Visionary Training Resources tools.
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Erika Armstrong
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Prepare pilots better for learning in multi-million dollar simulation devices.
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