Training the Pilots of Tomorrow for a Greener and More Responsible Aviation
At Hexagone Aviation School, we make sustainability a core value of our educational approach. From theoretical learning to daily practices, every stage of the training program incorporates environmental awareness and consideration of aviation’s overall impact. This ongoing awareness helps our students develop a genuine sense of environmental responsibility, directly aligned with the current and future demands of the aviation industry.
Our goal: to train pilots who are not only skilled but also responsible, capable of thriving in a rapidly changing industry and championing a more environmentally friendly approach.
Green as the
DNA of Our Identity
At Hexagone Aviation School, green is not merely a color; it is a symbol. From the inception of our logo and visual identity, we chose green to represent our vision for modern, responsible, and environmentally conscious aviation. This graphic choice reflects a profound conviction: sustainability must be embedded in every aspect of our project, from the image we project to the concrete practices we implement.
By integrating the color green into our identity, we aimed to send a clear message to our students and partners: ecology is not a late addition, but a foundational pillar of our school. Every student who enters our doors knows they are training at a flight school that places the environment at the core of its mission.
Training Pilots
Who Are Aware and Committed
Our role is not limited to teaching piloting techniques. We aim to train a generation of pilots capable of combining safety, performance, and environmental awareness. Therefore, student awareness of ecology is an integral part of our curricula. From their very first lessons, they understand that Hexagone's green is not just a color on a logo, but a fundamental approach to their future profession.
We teach them that every decision – from taxiing to takeoff, from in-flight engine management to the use of airport infrastructure – has an environmental impact. Awareness is fostered through the repetition of sound practices and a pedagogical approach that consistently links operational efficiency with sustainability.
A Green Pedagogy, Integrated at Every Stage
Our instructors impart technical knowledge, but also a culture of eco-piloting. Ground preparation, trajectory selection, engine regime optimization, and intelligent fuel consumption management are taught as essential competencies. These practices quickly become ingrained habits, reducing fuel consumption and consequently CO2 emissions.
We emphasize the importance of connecting every action to the green philosophy that guides our school. Thus, the student pilot understands that ecology is not an abstract concept, but a concrete and measurable practice.
Understanding the Global Impact of Aviation
Student education extends beyond technical proficiency. We train them to comprehend aviation's comprehensive impact on climate and ecosystems. Our curriculum addresses greenhouse gas emissions, noise pollution, and the challenges associated with aviation's social acceptability.
These concepts enable them to contextualize their future profession within a broader framework. A pilot trained at Hexagone understands that their role extends beyond the cockpit; they become an ambassador for sustainable aviation.
A Coherent Institution: Think
Green, Live Green
Awareness is most effective when integrated into daily practice. Within our facilities, every detail reflects our green philosophy: selective waste sorting, elimination of single-use plastics, document digitalization, and energy optimization of buildings. Students operate in an environment where sustainability is tangible, practical, and consistent.
By training our students with this philosophy, we prepare them to join airlines that are increasingly demanding regarding environmental performance. Eco-piloting practices, an understanding of energy challenges, and a focus on sustainability are highly sought-after competencies.
In other words, training at an institution that embraced green principles from its inception provides a competitive advantage for future careers. Students do not merely become pilots; they become green pilots, aware of their role in the global ecological transition.
A Shared and Collaborative Culture
Environmental awareness is not solely a top-down initiative. It also relies on a collaborative culture between students and instructors. We foster exchanges, idea generation, and the implementation of collective projects focused on sustainable development.
This dynamic fosters a strong sense of belonging. By embodying Hexagone's green values, everyone actively contributes to building a more environmentally responsible aviation sector. The color becomes a common language, a symbol of cohesion and shared commitment.
Connecting Local to Global
We remind our students that aviation sustainability operates within an international framework. The emission reduction targets set by ICAO and the European Union are explained and linked to the school's daily practices. In this way, our students recognize that Hexagone's green ethos is not merely a local identity but a gateway to a global ecological transition movement.
They become aware that their training in Beauvais prepares them to be responsible stakeholders within a globalized aeronautical sector.
Green, Symbol of a
Sustainable Future
Environmental awareness among students is central to the mission of Hexagone Aviation School. It is reflected in our courses, our flights, our facilities, and even our logo. The color green, chosen from the inception of our identity, symbolizes this commitment and reminds everyone that sustainability is our guiding principle.
By joining our institution, students embark on a journey where they acquire not only technical competencies but also a culture of responsibility and innovation. They become ambassadors for green aviation, capable of combining excellence with environmental stewardship.
At Hexagone Aviation School, we have embraced green as our guiding vision. We aim to train pilots who, in the future, will launch a more sustainable, responsible, and planet-conscious aviation industry.
