Idacs authorities supervised in Miami crew training new  Airbus A320 of Sky Cana 

Idacs authorities supervised in Miami crew training new  Airbus A320 of Sky Cana.
Héctor Porcella interim general director and Pedro Piña director of Flight Standards of Idac, together with managers, instructor Manuel Casasnova and pilot captain Cristopher of the Sky High airline.

Miami, Florida.-The Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation (Idac) interim general director Héctor Porcella, visited  the  “Pan American Flight Academy” in Miami city, where crew, members of  Airbus A320 aircraft with a capacity to  174 passengers, that it will be integrating to the fleet of  dominicana Sky Cana airway, from next month of February. 

Porcella, who accompanied to  president Luis Abinader in his recent visit t Miami, manifested his satisfaction  by the sustainable advance of tours operator that are incorporating  to the national dominican aeronautical park with the total support of the country authorities. 

He explained that although the aeronautical authorities  of the Dominican Republic has assumed the civil aviation growing as a high priority issue, all  rigorous measures has been adopted to ensure  the accomplishment of all parameters of operational safety established by el the Dominican Aeronautical Regulations  (Rad), based in normatives and methods recommended  by the International Civil Aviation  Organization  (Icao, Oaci). 

During his visit to the   Training Center of    Pan Américan, Porcella was accompanied by the director of IDACs Fly Standars Director, the veteran pilot Pedro Alberto Piña De Los Santos, who’s in charge of jointly with his technical, staff of the area, the supervision of training program follow up  by Sky Cana crew members. 

Besides to interchange with pilots and trainers, Porcella and Piña De Los Santos went for a tour to  the different areas of the academy, including flies sim used in the correspondent training to the aircraft Airbus 320, of Sky Cana. 

The instructor Manuel Casasnova and the captain  pilot Cristopher thanked  for the interest of IDACs authorities to know all the implications that carries out a specialized training program according with the characteristically of each aircraft. 

 Instituto Dominicano de Aviación Civil IDAC, Avenida México, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana