Aviation Training Platform
Ask Atlas gives airlines and approved training organisations a single place to capture, store, and surface training knowledge — from manufacturer documentation through to the instructional guidance your most experienced instructors have built over years.
Most of what your best instructors know never gets written down. It lives in their heads and walks out the door when they retire or move on.
Ask Atlas captures it. Permanently.
Every response in Ask Atlas draws on three layers of knowledge:
Manufacturer documentation
The FCOM, QRH, FCTM, and regulatory publications — ingested and searchable instantly.
Airline and ATO guidance
How your organisation applies those procedures in practice. Your SOPs, your operational preferences, your fleet-specific standards.
Training department knowledge
How your instructors teach it. Brief structures, examiner standards, common errors observed with your specific trainee population.
Each response is scored out of 10. A score of 10 means all three layers are present, current, and complete. Anything below 10 shows your training department exactly where the gaps are.
For crew and trainees
Any crew member can ask any question and receive a precise, cited answer — drawing on all three layers of knowledge your organisation has built. Voice or text. Any device. Any time.
The answer a junior first officer gets at 11pm the night before their sim check is the same answer your most experienced instructor would give.
Practice and preparation
Deliver mode is designed for both instructors and trainees. Instructors can practice their delivery and be quizzed by a trainee, before the real thing. Trainees can test their knowledge and be challenged on the subject matter. Atlas plays a realistic student or examiner, calibrated by experience level.
For training departments
The Notes module captures observations during simulator sessions as they happen — a quick note typed in the moment. Atlas structures them into a formatted report ready to transfer into your training management system. Better capture means better records. Better records mean better data. Better data means better training decisions.
The knowledge gap dashboard shows every topic your organisation queries, scored against the three knowledge tiers. At a glance you can see where institutional knowledge is strong and where it hasn't been captured yet.
Who it's for
Ask Atlas is available to flight schools, airlines, and approved training organisations operating under EASA, UK CAA, and FAA frameworks. Access is by application.
Request a demo
If you'd like to see Ask Atlas against your own training operation, get in touch.