Aviation safety and emergency response are the core courses for cabin crew training, with a significant portion of the curriculum dedicated to this subject. The course duration is lengthy, yet the practical training is incredibly challenging. Often, even in schools equipped with simulators and other facilities, it is difficult to effectively conduct practical training in aviation safety and emergency response. More frequently, students rely on theoretical knowledge and the instructor's experience for understanding, without the ability to fully immerse themselves in the learning experience.
Our company resolves the high-risk, challenging aspects of safety and emergency training, which are difficult to replicate in a scene, have high practical costs, and limited equipment and space, by utilizing virtual simulation technology, 3D animation, and other methods, making it easy to visualize and understand.
The system covers fundamental cabin safety knowledge, hazardous materials and electronic equipment, aircraft turbulence, cabin depressurization, cabin fires, toilet fires, kitchen equipment fires, prepared (or unprepared) land evacuations, and water evacuations, all narrated in a detailed manner through 3D courseware, voice explanations, and animated processes, showcasing scenes that are usually unseen in practical training. Students can immerse themselves in these experiences with a strong sense of presence, and the added interactive games and operations further deepen their understanding of the knowledge. This can be highly beneficial for both classroom and after-class practical training.











