Aerobytes Training – FAQ for All Users
Why should I take Aerobytes training?
Whether you’re a Safety Manager, FDM Officer, Engineer, Analyst, or a Pilot, Aerobytes training gives you the knowledge to confidently interpret flight data and contribute meaningfully to operational safety. Our software is a powerful tool—and training ensures you’re using it to its full potential.
What will I learn?
You’ll learn how to navigate the Aerobytes system efficiently, analyse trends, investigate events, and generate insightful reports. We cover not just the how, but the why—so you can make informed data-driven decisions, support investigations, and identify relevant safety improvements.
How is the training relevant to my role?
•FDM/Safety Managers: Gain deeper insight into trends, risk mitigation, and safety communication.
•Engineers & Analysts: Learn how to drill into data, compare flights, and track technical anomalies.
•Pilots: Understand how flight data is interpreted, which helps support safety reviews and encourages a feedback-driven culture.
•Operations Teams: Improve cross-department collaboration and ensure data is aligned with operational goals.
What’s the format of the training?
We offer flexible training options, including live virtual sessions, on-site instruction, and self-paced modules. Each format is designed to deliver practical, role-relevant guidance with real-world examples and expert support.
What’s the benefit to my organisation?
When every team member—from flight crew to safety leadership—is confident in using Aerobytes, your organisation gains more than compliance: you gain clarity, consistency, and a more proactive approach to flight safety. It’s not just about using the tool—it’s about empowering people with insight.
What is the cost of Aerobytes training?
Attendance is free of charge for new and actively supported ‘In-house’ and ‘Service’ clients and our Support team is always on-hand for questions and queries.
How long are training sessions and for how many people?
Online courses are typically broken down into short sessions of around two hours (normally, to start and finish during UK working hours). Although larger groups can be accommodated, experience shows that smaller groups (1-10 people) are most effective.
What will the training cover?
The exact content of each session is adjusted to meet the experience & ability of our delegates. Some examples are provided below:
Sample content – Session 1 (basic)
- System overview
- Navigating around the system
- Viewing Flights & Events
- Data Validation (what is real, false or missing)
- Introduction to automated processes
- Analysis (introduction)
- Flight Actions and Bookmarks
Sample content – Session 2 (basic)
- More advanced Data Validation
- Reports (introduction)
- Flown Flight import (scheduled vs recorded)
- Incidents (introduction)
- Analysis (detection thresholds)
- Analysis (constants & envelopes)
- Your questions/issues
Sample content – Session 3 (advanced)
- Data Export (for reports, EHM, APM, etc)
- Automating Exports
- 3d Animation (flight-path algorithms & export)
- Analysis (design your own Events, etc)
Sample content – Session 4 (advanced)
- Analysis (Script coding)
- Advanced System Settings
- Configuring Users (inc limiting access to data)
- Your questions/issues


