TruIFR™ is pioneering advanced Extended-Reality (XR) technology that transforms how pilots train for operating under challenging weather conditions. When visibility is obscured by fog, clouds, or precipitation, pilots must rely entirely on their aircraft’s instrument panel – a practice known as “Instrument Flight Rules” (IFR). While IFR certification requires specialized training and ongoing proficiency maintenance, pilot spatial disorientation remains a major factor in weather-related accidents each year.
Through innovative in-flight training visors, TruIFR™ generates dynamic augmentation of adverse weather conditions, directly addressing this critical gap in pilot preparation. Many pilots report feeling underpracticed for actual IFR conditions, despite traditional training methods.
By leveraging cutting-edge XR technology, TruIFR™ provides a sophisticated platform that tackles the underlying physics of spatial disorientation, resulting in more proficient flight crews and enhanced aviation safety for both pilots and passengers.
Background on IFR and Spatial Disorientation Hazards:
Information on Pilot Spatial Disorientation:
https://omni.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Spatial_disorientation
https://youtu.be/n1xH0NCPgTg?si=D1mWfdXa0AQGrl4c
Loss of Control In-Flight Accident Analysis Report 2019 Edition (iata.org)
Contact: info@truifr.com