
- # of Simulator Types
- 7+
- Simulation Hours
- 8,000+
Tyler Chute is the Deputy Head of the Advanced Aircraft Simulation Centre (AASC) at ITPS (Canada) Ltd., where he supports a wide range of military and civilian flight training and testing initiatives. His career is defined by a hands-on approach to technical problem-solving, instructional support, and a deep commitment to aviation excellence.
Tyler’s aviation journey began in the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, where he was involved until the age of 17. This early exposure laid the groundwork for his continued involvement in flight training and simulation.
In his current role, Tyler is responsible for scenario development, simulator instruction, partner coordination, and the day-to-day operations of multiple advanced flight simulators.
With over 8,000 hours in high-fidelity military flight simulation—including DCS, MCS, X-Plane, Microsoft Flight Simulator, and P3D—he brings both practical expertise and instructional insight to the training environment. Tyler also has hands-on experience in more than seven types of aircraft, further enriching his instructional and technical background.
Previously, as Lead Flight Simulator Technician at ITPS/ITTC, Tyler maintained, upgraded, and repaired a broad range of simulation platforms, ensuring training systems remained at peak performance.
Known for his technical capability, mentorship, and forward-thinking mindset, Tyler plays a key role in advancing the training and readiness of future test pilots and flight test engineers.