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Every Pilot Needs Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT)

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Upright Aviation’s Extra 300L aircraft flying upside down in an Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) lesson.

With significant advancements in aviation safety, pilots are now well-equipped to conquer the skies with unmatched precision and reliability. However, Loss of Control In-flight (LOC-I) is still one of the major causes of aviation fatalities worldwide. 

This challenge makes Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) crucial for pilots to recognize, prevent, and recover from aircraft upsets. 


Top reasons every pilot should consider UPRT: 


1. Expertise to handle challenging situations


The UPRT at Upright Aviation Burlington provides pilots with the expertise to handle unexpected aircraft upsets, including unusual attitudes and abnormal airspeeds. This training addresses real-world scenarios beyond textbook knowledge, helping pilots stay composed during high-stress situations​.


2. Enhanced awareness


UPRT fosters a proactive approach to handling potential upsets by improving pattern recognition. As a part of UPRT, pilots are trained to identify and mitigate risks early, significantly reducing the possibility of an upset escalating into a dangerous situation​.



Upright Aviation’s Extra 300L aircraft flying over farm fields during an Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) lesson.


3. Counterintuitive recovery skills


Some recovery techniques can feel counterintuitive, such as pushing the aircraft’s nose down in a stall situation. Upset Prevention and Recovery Training ensures pilots develop these reflexes through repeated practice, making pilots adept at handling the complexities of the actual situation​.


4. Overcoming psychological barriers


UPRT addresses the psychological barriers, which can impair decision-making during critical moments. By simulating high-pressure scenarios, the training helps pilots build confidence and act prudently in the skies even under stress.


5. Holistic skill development


The program integrates manual handling, theoretical knowledge, and mental training, creating a well-rounded skill set. This holistic approach ensures pilots are prepared not just for recovery but also for prevention, enhancing aviation safety to another level.


6. Compliance with global safety standards


International aviation authorities, including the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), now mandate UPRT for professional pilots. Completing this training not only aligns with industry standards but also improves aviation career prospects​.




Upright Aviation’s Extra 300L aircraft flying over a lake in Burlington during an Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) lesson.

7. Mitigation of LOC-I accidents


LOC-I accidents are usually catastrophic. UPRT focuses on prevention and recovery, directly addressing this risk. By mitigating LOC-I accidents, this training saves lives and significantly enhances aviation safety.


8. Improved decision-making ability


Pilots trained in UPRT are better equipped to make quick, informed decisions. The program enhances their ability to assess situations accurately and act decisively, even in highly dynamic environments.


9. Fostering a culture of safety


UPRT helps instill a safety-first mindset, encouraging pilots to adopt a proactive approach to risk management. This cultural shift benefits not just individual pilots but the entire aviation ecosystem.



Upright Aviation’s Extra 300L aircraft flying sideways over fields in Burlington during an Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) lesson.


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The training incorporates scenarios that reflect today’s aviation challenges, such as fly-by-wire systems and evolving aircraft technologies. Thus, the training ensures pilots are prepared for modern-day flight conditions.


In essence, UPRT is an indispensable training for every pilot to enhance their professional skills and contribute to the broader goal of aviation safety. Whether you are a fresher or a seasoned aviator, UPRT training is the foundation of safe and efficient flight operations.

Whether you’re a trained pilot, an aviation enthusiast, or an adrenaline junkie, Upright Aviation Academy offers one-of-a-kind opportunities for clients. We’re conveniently located between Toronto and Niagara Falls at Burlington Airport, CONTACT US for Safety Courses, Aerobatics Training, or a Thrill Ride with our Certified Pilots.

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