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Ab Initio / ATO

How Amelia Learns from Past Realities

August 11, 2025October 27, 2025

By Cedric Paillard, CEO, The Airline Pilot Club (APC)

The history of AI is rich with promise – but also lessons in failure, overhype, and underperformance. Early AI efforts often failed to deliver on their lofty promises due to inadequate computing power, narrow rule-based approaches, and a lack of robust data governance. These shortcomings led to the so-called “AI winters” – periods of diminished funding and confidence in AI technologies.

Amelia has been designed with full awareness of this context.

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Ab Initio / ATO

‘Long Covid’ Effects on the Airline Pilot Supply

July 13, 2025July 13, 2025

By Captain John Bent, FRAeS

Historically, commercial aviation has faced various shocks, but none have affected manpower availability as severely as the Covid-19 pandemic.

It will take many years to adjust the fleet to the new realities and return to stable growth. Even after 10 years, the industry will not have fully regained all that it has lost with the pandemic.

This essay looks at the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on commercial pilot experience and consequent safety, noting the financial devastation1 faced by airlines and their key employees, and an underlying reduction in pilot proficiency.

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