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Loft Dynamics, the global leader in virtual reality (VR) flight training, announced the launch of a new helicopter safety training initiative in Nepal, in partnership with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and Airbus Helicopters.
The program is designed to reduce helicopter accidents and strengthen pilot preparedness in the world’s most challenging aviation environments, supporting Nepal’s efforts to move toward a zero-fatality goal.
Nepal’s aviation sector operates in a unique environment characterized by high-altitude terrain and variable weather patterns. The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal’s (CAAN) 2025 Safety Report highlights that navigating these complex conditions requires the highest levels of pilot proficiency.
This is particularly true for helicopter operations, which serve as a lifeline for the country—providing essential transport, rescue, and tourism services to Nepal’s most remote regions.
The new month-long safety program, based in Kathmandu, will feature a Loft Dynamics H125 VR flight simulator, alongside helicopter training courses developed by Airbus Helicopters in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards.
As part of the initiative, all Nepal helicopter pilots will be required to complete four hours of simulator-based training focused on mountain flying and H125 recurrent emergency training. Training will be delivered by world-renowned instructors, including Lorenz Nufer and Nick Mayhew who will lead mountain-flying instruction, and Klaus Kraus from Airbus International Services and Yann Guérin, head of training operations at Airbus Helicopters, who will oversee recurrent emergency training.

“At Airbus Helicopters, our unwavering priority is to move the industry toward a future of zero accidents,” said Arnd von Fabeck, head of aviation safety management and international network at Airbus Helicopters. “Achieving this requires more than just advanced aircraft; it requires pilots who are prepared for the most unforgiving conditions.
By showcasing Loft Dynamics’ VR technology with our specialized training curricula during this dedicated Safety Roadshow, we are providing Nepali pilots with a concrete hands-on training experience to master mountain flying and emergency scenarios. This initiative is a vital step in our global mission to enhance operational safety through innovation and local empowerment.”
“From day one, Loft Dynamics was founded to make exceptional, immersive, and safe pilot training accessible—especially in places where it has historically been out of reach—and this partnership brings that mission to life,” said Fabi Riesen, founder and CTO of Loft Dynamics.
“Traditional full flight simulators are usually not feasible in places like the Himalayas. By bringing a compact, immersive VR training system directly to Nepal, pilots can now train safely and more effectively for the exact conditions and scenarios they fly in. That access isn’t limited to Nepal pilots—it also opens the door for pilots and operators across neighboring South Asian countries. Working with EASA and Airbus Helicopters, we’ve created a much-needed access point to training that was once difficult, costly, or simply unavailable.”
The initiative is implemented in the framework of the EU–South Asia Aviation Partnership Project, a regional technical cooperation program implemented by EASA which supports aviation safety, regulatory convergence and capacity-building through sustained collaboration with civil aviation authorities and industry stakeholders across South Asia.
प्रकाशित: २३ फाल्गुन २०८२, शनिबार