On September 23rd, Mario —CEO and Head of Training at CANAVIA Aviation School— took part in an interview on Radio La Alpispa (RTVC) to discuss a highly relevant topic: the impact of climate change on aviation and the increase in in-flight turbulence.
The conversation was based on an article published by 20minutos:
“Perico Durán, airline pilot: In the coming years, turbulence is going to increase significantly,”
a statement that highlights a key challenge for the industry: How does a pilot prepare to face these new conditions?
Professional training to meet new challenges
Turbulence is not a new phenomenon, but its frequency and intensity are increasing due to global warming. This calls for more rigorous, technical, and adaptive training to meet the evolving challenges of the skies.
At CANAVIA, this approach is already part of everyday training. During the interview, Mario explained how future pilots are being prepared.
Would you like to know more about how professional pilots are trained to handle turbulence?

