Innovation in Aviation: NeuroTrainer Advances Student Success
unomaha.edu Aug 22, 2026

Innovation in Aviation: NeuroTrainer Advances Student Success

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The University of Nebraska at Omaha Aviation Institute successfully integrated NeuroTrainer, a virtual reality cognitive training platform, into its Flight Team curriculum following a $65,000 grant from the Barbara Weitz Innovation and Excellence Fund. Project lead Hunter Pehrson oversaw the implementation, equipping Meta Quest 3 headsets to enhance skills like hand-eye coordination and decision-making. Over the first year, twenty-five students completed approximately 1,788 workouts, totaling more than 9,100 minutes of training. This initiative complemented traditional flight preparation, fostering a culture of deliberate practice. The program’s impact was evident at the 2026 National Intercollegiate Flying Association SAFECON Championship, where fourteen UNO students competed. The Flying Mavs achieved an eighth-place overall finish among top collegiate programs. Notably, three students secured individual National Champion titles for the first time in program history, with victories in Instrument Simulated Flight and Traditional Navigation.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · This initiative proves that cognitive conditioning directly translates to competitive aviation excellence.
  • · By validating VR-based mental training, UNO sets a new standard for holistic pilot development beyond technical flight skills.