The Training Standard
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. *** ⭐ Like, subscribe, and share to help pilots worldwide join the conversation. 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 [http://www.sim.aero].
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