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# Keep every crew member ready between training sessions

Human page: https://drillster.com/en/industry/aviation

Pilots, cabin crew, and ground teams face situations where the right response has to come from memory. Drillster keeps safety-critical aviation knowledge sharp year-round, not just during annual training.

## The teams where forgetting has the highest cost

Aviation runs on memory. When emergency procedures, safety steps, or handling rules need to be recalled under pressure, there is no time to search for the answer.

- **Pilots** (Engine failures and go-arounds demand instant recall. Cockpit procedures stay ready between simulator sessions.)
- **Cabin crew** (Door operations, evacuation commands, and medical responses stay sharper with regular practice, not annual refreshers.)
- **Ground and cargo teams** (Dangerous goods handling, loading procedures, and ramp safety recalled under tight turnaround pressure.)
- **Reads your SOPs and safety bulletins** (Upload flight manuals, MEL updates, or cabin safety procedures and get practice questions in minutes.)
- **Tests recall the way the job tests it** (Decision-based questions on emergency sequences, system responses, and handling rules your crews face in operations.)

## What aviation teams practice with Drillster

Our customers in aviation use Drillster to reinforce the knowledge that crews need to recall before they can look anything up.

- **Emergency procedures** (Engine failures, decompressions, and go-arounds -- the steps that must come before the checklist.)
- **Systems knowledge and SOPs** (Aircraft systems, limitations, and standard procedures that pilots need current between simulator sessions.)
- **Evacuations and safety equipment** (Door operations, firefighting, and survival steps that cabin crew rarely use but must recall instantly.)
- **First aid and medical events** (In-flight medical responses where crew confidence and recall determine the outcome for passengers.)
- **Dangerous goods handling** (DGR acceptance checks, labeling rules, and loading restrictions recalled during the turnaround.)
- **Ramp safety and loading** (Ground handling procedures, weight and balance rules, and safety zones under time pressure.)

## How aviation teams use Drillster

Our customers in aviation use Drillster to keep critical knowledge reliable across the full year, not just during recurrent training.

## Evaluate the method, the fit, and the rollout path.

Aviation buyers usually need three answers: how the method works, how it fits the current stack, and where other carriers have already proven it.

- **See how adaptive reinforcement works**: Understand how retrieval practice and timed reinforcement keep low-frequency procedures available on the line.
- **See how Drillster fits your learning stack**: Keep LMS delivery, governance, and reporting workflows in place while adding a competence layer for recurrent knowledge.
- **See aviation customer cases**: Review how carriers and cargo teams use Drillster for recurrent knowledge, operational updates, and readiness visibility.

## See Drillster on your aviation training topics

In a focused demo, we walk through your procedures, your teams, and the rollout path that makes sense for your operation.
