PILOTS - Would you know what to do… in under 10 seconds?
AIRLINES – Are your pilots prepared for the unexpected?Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) is now MANDATORY*.
There is an URGENT need for all pilots to be prepared to handle any Loss of Control In-flight (LOC-I) scenario.

Providing Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) to all pilots is key to safety and shows commitment to excellence and integrity in an organization, which are key factors in future success.
VERTICAL Upset Prevention and Recovery Training is not only for airline pilots, UPRT is for all pilots. Split second decision making saves lives, and it’s ActionFlight’s practical on-aircraft emergency manouver training which most airline pilots lack today.
Prioritizing safety and adopting a preventative approach to Loss of control In-flight (LOC-I) makes sound business sense, adding to improved reputation, the benefits from potential insurance rebates means UPRT can be cost neutral.

Providing UPRT to all pilots is key to safety and shows commitment to excellence and integrity in an organization, which are key factors in future success.
VERTICAL UPRT is not only for airline pilots, UPRT is for all pilots. Split second decision making saves lives, and it’s ActionFlight’s practical on-aircraft emergency manouver training which most airline pilots lack today.
Prioritizing safety and adopting a preventative approach to Loss of control In-flight (LOC-I) makes sound business sense, adding to improved reputation, the benefits from potential insurance rebates means UPRT can be cost neutral.
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Loss of control in-flight (LOC-I) is the leading cause of fatal aircraft accidents worldwide. These accidents affect every aircraft type and every segment of aviation. Startle, surprise, and the psychophysiological effects of an aircraft upset can paralyze a pilot’s response unless they are properly trained. Read More>
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