Whanganui Midweek

Pilot project takes flight

UCOL Whanganui supporting pilot success in one-ofa-kind partnershi­p

- Steve Carle

Apartnersh­ip between UCOL I Te Pūkenga Whanganui and the New Zealand Internatio­nal Commercial Pilot Academy to offer ākonga (student) learning support has been so successful it is being extended for another year.

Coral Hanna, the student success senior manager for UCOL Whanganui, says the collaborat­ion is unique.

“This type of partnershi­p is a first for UCOL. It’s a really great example of local organisati­ons teaming up for the benefit of ā konga.”

There is currently a global pilot shortage, and it’s forecasted there will need to be 252,000 new pilots by 2032. However, the training to become one isn’t easy, with a high number of exams.

“Some ākonga were struggling with exam pressure, so in May last year, the pilot academy approached us to see if we could help build their study skills, including revision techniques and exam strategies.

“We had the capability and we were happy to collaborat­e, so by the very next month we had a service level agreement in place.”

Hana Beck, the pilot academy’s deputy chief flying instructor, says

they’re also pleased with the outcome.

“This partnershi­p has been extremely valuable. Aviation requires a lot of theory to be learned in a small amount of time, and it has been vital to allow our students to fine-tune their revision and exam techniques so they can achieve the best results.”

When developing the partnershi­p support programme, Hanna says it was important for the two organisati­ons to work closely to ensure the support was tailored to their needs.

“We worked together to coconstruc­t what this would look like. One of our learning advisors went to

the pilot academy to work with staff in person, establish a relationsh­ip and fully understand what was required.

“The individual support sessions, tutorials and workshops have been very successful with positive outcomes. We’ve agreed on how this will work going forward and it is now embedded into their programme.”

With the partnershi­p being extended, Hanna feels it is a testament to the Student Support Services team’s knowledge and passion.

“UCOL is well known for the wraparound support services we offer and this partnershi­p shows how we can help other organisati­ons.

“We’re excited to keep working with the pilot academy into the future.”

 ?? ?? Whanganui Pilot Academy students’ partnershi­p with Whanganui UCOL is to be extended.
Whanganui Pilot Academy students’ partnershi­p with Whanganui UCOL is to be extended.
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Coral Hanna is the Student Success Team manager at UCOL Te Pukenga Whanganui.
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UCOL Te Pukenga Whanganui.

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