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Published by: SMI Publishing, Ltd
Published: Jun. 7, 2006
Table of Contents
- Day 1
- 8.15 Registration & Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Wing Commander Andrew Brookes, Aerospace Analyst, International Institute for Strategic Studies.
- 9.10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
- USAF/USN PRIMARY TRAINING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- Major challenges to training systems organisational setup
- Key capabilities and impact of the JPATS programme
- Main obstacles for joint programs
- Benefits of joint programs
- Colonel Michael Carlson, Commander Training Aircraft Systems Group, US Air Force, Training Aircraft Systems Group.
- 9.50 EURO-NATO JOINT JET PILOT TRAINING (ENJJPT)
- Overview of the program
- Meeting multi-national requirements
- Leveraging new technology
- Future training opportunities
- Colonel Jeffrey Kendall, 80th Flying Training Wing and ENJJPT Commander, 80nd Training Wing.
- 10.30 Morning Coffee
- 11.00 SWEDISH AIRFORCE FLYING TRAINING
- Gripen multirole combat aircraft training
- Overview
- Training philosophy and aims
- Training challenges
- Advantages of Gripen multirole
- Lieutenant Colonel Gabor Nagy, Commander of the Commanders Flying Schools, Swedish Air Force Svenska Flygvapnet.
- Lieutenant Colonel Lars Helmrich, Commander 2 Squadron, Swedish Air Force.
- 11.40 NATO FLYING TRAINING CANADA
- Program Overview
- Military-Private Sector Partnership
- Phased Training
- Tailored Training
- Challenges
- Lieutenant Colonel Kurt Saladana, Commodore of the 2 Canadian Forces Flying Training School, Department of National Defence, Canada.
- 12.20 Networking Lunch
- 1.50 ROYAL AIR FORCE FAST JET TRAINING
- Squadron Leader Jack Christen, Officer Commanding , Raf Linton On Ouse.
- 2.30 A COMPLETE INTEGRATED TRAINING SOLUTION FOR FUTURE FAST JET PILOT TRAINING
- Concepts and benefits of an integrated training system
- The component parts of an integrated training system
- The benefits and implications of adopting an integrated training system
- 3.10 Afternoon Tea
- 3.40 SPANISH FIGHTER TRAINING PROGRAMMES
- Current Fighter Training Overview
- Military-Private Sector Partnership in Spain
- Interim Pilot Training Possibilities
- Future European Advanced Joint Pilot Training Program
- Colonel Francisco Rincon Abad, Chief of Programmes, Spanish Air Force.
- Major Major Juan Canovas Zaragoza , Commander, Maintenance Squadron, 23 Fighter Training Wing, Spanish Air Force.
- 4.20 AJETS
- Present and future of the French-Belgian cooperation for pilot training
- Origins and key dates
- Organisation
- Training objectives
- Assets and capabilities
- Looking to the future
- Colonel Jean Marc Le Garrec , Chief, Flight Training Department and Commander, AJeTS, French Air Force.
- Lieutenant Colonel Chris Goosens, Be SNR AJeTS, Air Academy.
- 5.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
- Day 2
- 8.30 Registration & Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Sir Colin Terry, Chariman Engineering Council &Aerospace Consultant, Conrad Grindley Associates.
- 9.10 T-45C DIGITAL TOTAL SYSTEM (TS) STRIKE FLIGHT TRAINING
- Training the Future of Naval Aviation
- The T-45C enables the development of basic tactical and airmanship skills prerequisite for the transition to operational fleet aircraft such as the F/A 18 C/D, F/a-18 E/F, EA-6B and eventually the Joint Strike Fighter
- Coordination and cooperation between the US Navy, Boering, Rolls Royce, L3 Vertex and Lookheed have enabled a very winning team that results in the aviators earning their "Wings of Gold"
- Tactical Jet Training is accomplished in the Meridian, MS (TW1) and Kingville, Tx (TW-2)
- Captain Curt Goldacker, Commodore of Training Air Wing 1 , Meridian Naval Air Station.
- 9.50 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER
- A pilot’s perspective
- Flying the Concept Demonstrator X-35
- JSF training challenges and opportunities
- Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Tomassetti, Commanding Officer, VX-23, US Marine Corps.
- 10.30 Morning Coffee
- 10.50 T-38 C TALON TRAINING PROGRAMME
- Integrating the T-38C into USAF specialised
- Modifications to the T-38, to include avionics upgrades, GPS/INS integration, and propulsion modernisation
- Future software upgrades
- Overview of T-38C integration into Phase 3 of the SUPT syllabus
- Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Perrilloux, Operations Officer 560th Flying Squadron, Air Education And Training Command.
- 11.30 DATA - LINK BASED TRAINING
- The key for multi-national live training
- Interoperability, current status - world-wide
- System components - functionality and capabilities
- Weapon simulation and data security
- New developments - embedded simulation, WaSiF, DMO
- Strategic industrial corporations
- Major (Ret'd) Erwin Fischer, Senior Marketing Manager, Diehl BGT Defence.
- Oded Efrati, Training and Simulation, IAI/MLM.
- 12.10 HUMAN FACTORS IN NIGHT VISION OPERATIONS
- Spatial Disorientation & the fast jet - What's the problem?
- Minimising spatial disorientation
- Synthetic training
- Squadron Leader Douglas Vine, NVG Training Supervisor, MoD.
- Squadron Leader David Daulby, SD Trg Specialist, RAF CAM.
- 1.00 Networking Lunch
- 2.00 IS EXPLOITATION OF THE SYNTHETIC ENVIRONMENT VALUABLE IN FIGHTER TRAINING? - UK MFTS
- Overview of the current use of synthetics in UK flying training
- Identification of the need for a holistic approach to future flying training
- Potential areas of weakness within the synthetic environment that could undermine the desired training capability
- Group Captain Les Garside-Beattie, Military Flying Training, Royal Air Force.
- 2.40 UPDATE ON P5 COMBAT TRAINING
- P5 Combat Training System (CTS) is the next generation air combat training system
- P5 combat training system (CTS) is the next generation air combat training system being developed for the USAF, USN and USMC tactical aircraft
- Overview of the P5CTS capabilities
- Current program status
- Overview of developmental efforts to include those that can lead to interoperability with NATO
- Overview of developmental efforts in the next generation aircraft (F-22A, JSF)
- Lieutenant Colonel Timothy McIlhenny, Chief, Range Instrumentation Requirements, USAF.
- 3.10 Afternoon Tea
- 3.40 MISSION TRAINING THROUGH DISTRIBUTED SIMULATION DEMONSTRATOR
- Aircrew Collective Training through Immersive Virtual Events
- The capability concept demonstrator approach
- History of UK aircrew synthetic mission training
- Questions remaining to be answered
- Team ACTIVE's facility and trials programme
- Mr Jon Saltmarsh, Program Director, Qineti Q.
- 4.20 CANADIAN AIR FORCE TACTICAL TRAINING CENTRES
- International Training
- Facilities overview - Cold Lake, Goose Bay
- Tactical fighter operations
- Training venues - Maple Flag, Foreign Military training
- Future developments
- Lieutenant Colonel Keith Robbins, Marketing Manager, Canadian Air Force.
- 5.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
AbstractRecent operations, such as Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) have highlighted new challenges and requirements for training fighter pilots. Lessons derived from recent experiences have prompted Air Forces to encourage joint training programmes and implement new technology. In this ever-changing security environment, it is vital for fighter training programmes to prepare pilots for the challenges of the modern battlefield.
Fighter Training 2006 will address the role of Distributed Simulation Systems in fighter training programmes, illustrate country-specific training programmes, provide updates on key technologies, outline tactical fighter training and examine the role of fighter training in the present world climate. It will address the many issues emanating from operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, whilst examining lessons learned and the requirements that have since been identified.
Delegates at SMi's Fighter Training conference will benefit from meeting experts in the field and the opportunity not only to hear about the challenges they are facing in the industry but also to identify the latest solutions in which to overcome these.
Delegates at Fighter Training will have the opportunity to:
- EXPLORE future military requirements for the training of fighter pilots
- EXAMINE the latest technological and system advances in fighter training
- HEAR about lessons learned from recent operations and how to address new challenges
- UNDERSTAND the structure and objectives of nation specific fighter training programmes
- IDENTIFY tactical developments in fighter training
- EXAMINE all major requirements related to military flight training
Gain an insight from leading experts in the field including:
- Colonel Michael L Carlson, Commander, Training Aircraft Systems Group, US Air Force
- Colonel Jeffery B Kendall, Commander, 80th Flying Training Wing and Commander, ENJJPT Wing, Air Education and Training Command, US Air Force
- Colonel Jean-Marc Le Garrec, Chief, Flight Training Department and AJeTS Commander, Training Command, French Air Force
- Colonel Eric Huybrechts, Co-ordinator, Strategic Planning Division, (ACOS Strat-STP), Belgian Defence Staff
- Colonel Francisco Rincon Abad, Chief of Programmes, Plans and Policy Branch, Spanish Air Force
- Group Captain Les Garside-Beattie, Group Captain Military Flying Systems (UK MFTS), Headquarters Training Group, Royal Air Force
- Captain Curt Goldacker, Commodore, Training Air Wing ONE, US Navy
- Wing Commander Jon Jenkins, Chief Instructor, 1 FTS, Linton-on-Ouse, Royal Air Force
- Lieutenant Colonel Ronald L Perrilloux, Operations Officer, 560th Flying Training Squadron, US Air Force
- Lieutenant Colonel Nagy, Commander, Commanders Flying Schools, Swedish Air Force
- Lieutenant Colonel Keith Robbins, International Training Programmes, Canadian Air Force
- Lieutenant Colonel Mcllhenny, Chief, Range Instrumentation Requirements, Ranges Airfields and Airspace Operational Requirements Division, Air Combat Command, US Air Force
- Lieutenant Colonel Kurt Saladana, Commandant, #2 Canadian Forces Flying Training School, Department of National Defence, Canada
- Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Tomassetti, Commanding Officer VX-23 Aircraft Test Squadron, US Marine Corps
Chaired by:
- Wing Commander (Ret’d) Andrew Brookes, Aerospace Analyst, International Institute for Strategic Studies
- Sir Colin Terry, Chairman, Engineering Council and Aerospace Consultant, Conrad Grindley Associates
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