Predictive Dynamics, the team behind Bernoulli (Fly With AI), took to the FSExpo 2026 stage today to introduce four new features as part of their flight training AI companion for various flight simulators. The new features aim to add to or expand the already existing suite of various products that the flight training companion encompasses.
The presenter, part of the team, and also a flight instructor, took to the stage to give a brief introduction about Fly With AI and introduced one of the four things the presenter had on the agenda. He starts us off with “Flight Training” and states that Bernoulli deals with pilot or flight training the same way a real-world flight instructor would. The companion uses the same standards and guidelines that a real-world guide would in the cockpit with a trainee while creating a positive and effective environment for learning.

The AI companion uses real-world CPL, PPL, and IFR training standards to make sure those who aim to fully immerse themselves in the flight simulator have an accurate learning curriculum so pilots can learn circuits, procedures, various approaches, etc., with the help of Bernoulli. Fly With AI will handle all of these training materials and teach a trainee in a flight sim the same way a flight instructor would in the real-world. A whole range of standards from regulators are features, such as those from Transport Canada, FAA, and EASA, with more added in the future.

The presenter then introduces item number 2, Bernoulli Pro or Bernoulli Pro Pilot, which is a pay-once lifetime membership meant for users who are pursuing a pilot’s license in the real world, such as a CPL or PPL. The “pro” membership is a more succinct and highly customizable version of the AI companion, and Bernoulli becomes your partner for the entirety of your checkride while also guaranteeing you pass your test. Fly With AI helps narrow down on mistakes and becomes your partner in the more challenging parts of a checkride, making sure you maximize your learning in the simulator.

Flight Educators is the next feature discussed, and it is described as an electronic logbook for flight educators so they can keep track of all of their students and the different flight simulators that they have been working with and training students on. It also allows students to be scored on different aspects of their flying, just like real-world trainees would be.
The presenter then moves on to his final feature release, which is “Bernoulli Mechanic”, an external application that helps students alleviate technical issues they face with their simulator platforms. The idea is to help them resolve issues much faster with the help of a dedicated team, so students can spend more time learning on the flight simulator rather than spending time on tech support. It can scan the simulator environment and various files to understand and narrow what the issue could be, and provide a viable solution.

Exciting updates shared from the team at Bernoulli, who also have a booth at the expo. More information, if it becomes available, will be promptly covered by us, so make sure to stay tuned.
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