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Published by: SMI Publishing, Ltd
Published: Jun. 6, 2007
Table of Contents
- Day One
- 8.30 Registration & Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Wing Commander (Ret’d) Andrew Brookes, Aerospace Analyst, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) .
- 9.10 FIGHTER TRAINING IN THE CHILEAN AIR FORCE
- Reforming for the future of fighter training
- Training philosophy and aims
- Training methodology and tools
- Advanced training for the F-16
- Training on the Pilán trainer aircraft
- Facing Chilean future training needs
- General César Macnamara, Chief, First Air Brigade, Chilean Air Force.
- 9.50 FIGHTER TRAINING IN THE ITALIAN AIR FORCE
- Training the pilots of tomorrow
- Current training structure
- Methodology and aims
- Advanced fight training: training on the Aermacchi MB-339A and MB-339CD
- Training towards the Euro-Fighter Typhoon
- Colonel Luca Goretti, Chief, Policy, Doctrine and General Planning Branch, Italian Air Force Staff Operations, Italian Air Force.
- 10.30 Morning Coffee
- 10.50 WINGS OF GOLD: US NAVY ADVANCED STRIKE TRAINING PROGRAMME
- Tactical Jet Training in the US Navy
- New developments and programme objectives
- From operational navigation to air combat manoeuvring-an integrated training programme
- TS programme and T-45 training systems streamlining the Navy's Strike Pilot Training Programme
- T-45C the training platform of Navy/Marine Corps Pilots
- Future training for Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA): Capabilities on the EA-18G Growler
- Commander William Johnson, Head, Reserve Forces, Training Wing TWO, US Navy.
- 11.30 TRAINING OF FIGHTER PILOTS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
- The changing face of the Czech Air Force
- Overview of fighter training programmes
- Training methods and aims
- Fighter pilot training on L159 ALCA Advanced Light Combat Aircraft
- Training for the Gripen
- Captain Jaroslav Tomana, Inspector Pilot of 21st Tactical Wing, Czech Republic Air Force.
- 12.10 Networking Lunch
- 1.50 ADVANCED FIGHTER TRAINING FOR THE GRIPEN
- Swedish Gripen Conversion Programme
- Training methods and organisation
- Challenges faced in undertaking advanced training for the Gripen
- Training technology synthetic aids
- Working with other European forces
- Lieutenant Colonel Robert Persson, Commander, 1 Squadron, F7 Wing, Swedish Air Force, Swedish Air Force.
- Lieutenant Colonel Johan Svetoft, Commander, Air Combat Flying School, Swedish Air Force.
- 2.30 TRAINING FOR THE F-22
- F-22 Raptor achieving operational capability
- Converting to the F-22: advanced flight training
- Training needs for F-22 as compared to F-15
- Current issues in training pilots for F-22s
- Looking ahead: F-22 full mission trainers and the changing dynamic of training
- Lieutenant Colonel David Krumm , Commander, 43rd Fighter Squadron, US Air Force.
- 3.10 Afternoon Tea
- 3.40 NFTC-NATO FIGHTER TRAINING IN CANADA
- Graduate fighter pilot training programme
- Methodology and organisation
- Training philosophy and aims
- Assets and capabilities
- Meeting multi-national requirements
- Challenges and future opportunities
- Lieutenant Colonel Kurt J Saladana, Commander, 2# Canadian Forces Flying Training School , Department of National Defence, Canada.
- 4.20 FRENCH AIR FORCE FIGHTER TRAINING
- Adapting to future needs
- Evolution of selection processes
- Alterations to training phases I and II
- Introduction of Private Finance Initiatives (PFI)
- Developing international training partnerships
- Colonel Jean Marc Le Garrec, Chief, Flight Training, Personnel and Training Command, French Air Force .
- 5.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
- 5.10 NETWORKING DRINK RECEPTION Sponsored by DRS Training & Control Systems, Inc.
- Day Two
- 8.30 Registration & Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Sir Colin Terry, KBE, Chairman, Engineering Council and Aerospace Consultant , Conrad Grindley Associates.
- 9.10 TALAVERA EUROPEAN FIGHTER SCHOOL
- Brigadier General Jesús Martín del Moral, Chief of Plans, Spanish Air Force.
- 9.50 NETWORK CENTRIC TRAINING
- Joint forces training and debriefing
- European training centers
- AACMI role in NCT (Network Centric Training)
- European interoperability and joint exercises
- New developments: Embedded simulations and Live-Virtual training
- Oded Efrati, Business Development Manager, IAI/MLM.
- Erwin Fischer, Head of Marketing, Business Unit Training, Diehl BGT Defence.
- 10.30 Morning Coffee
- 10.50 RAF ADVANCED JET TRAINER
- Blending technology and training
- The challenges of a "next generation trainer"
- Fully digital cockpit and airborne simulation system
- Phasing in strategy and challenges in implementation
- Squadron Leader Gareth Roberts, Team Leader, Advanced Jet Trainer Development, Royal Air Force, UK.
- 11.30 C-101 DD AVIONJET BASIC AND ADVANCED MILITARY JET TRAINER
- Spanish Air Force advanced training capabilities
- Current fighter training overview and future programmes
- Integrated navigation and training system
- C-101 latest avionics and navigation equipment for future training requirements
- How the Spanish Air Force face modern and future needs
- Lieutenant Colonel Carlos De Palma Arrabal, Air Staff, Plans Division, Programmes Section, Spanish Air Force.
- 12.10 THE FUTURE OF SYNTHETIC TRAINING
- The training need
- Risk versus realism
- Cost effectiveness & affordability
- Mission rehearsal
- Hi fidelity for night-vision operations
- Squadron Leader Douglas Vine, Night Vision Specialist, Royal Air Force.
- 12.50 Networking Lunch
- 2.00 IAR-99C SOIM LEAD IN FIGHTER JET TRAINER AIRCRAFT
- Romanian Air Force training and the IAR-99C
- Advanced combat training systems
- Efficient training in combat scenarios
- Trainer for the MiG-21 Lancer Multi-role Attack Aircraft
- The IAR-99C and the Romanian Air Force Training programme
- Lieutenant Commander Toma-Adrian Crisan, Flight Safety Instructor, Advanced Tactical Training School , Romanian Air Force.
- 2.40 FIGHTER TRAINING MANAGEMENT
- The importance of Software Knowledge Systems
- The complexity and rate of change of fighter training in the 21st Century
- Tracking performance from cradle to grave
- Understanding the impact of changes to training
- Doing more with the same or the same with less
- Case study - the Australian Defence Force approach
- Gary Hewett , Director Business Development, Ocean Software.
- 3.10 Afternoon Tea
- 3.40 NEXT GENERATION TRAINING: P5 COMBAT TRAINING
AbstractWith the ongoing trend towards cutting cost and increasing capability, Fighter Training 2007 will address the current and future military requirements for training fighter pilots.
In this spirit, Fighter Training 2007 will examine training programmes from the United Kingdom alongside other national training programmes undergoing significant changes. You will have the opportunity to hear General Macnamara speaking of training in the Chilean Air Force, how the Italian Air Force trains its pilots of tomorrow, how the French Air Force is adapting to future needs, the changing face of the Czech Air Force, tactical jet training in the US Navy, attaining excellence for F-16 training, and training needs of the F-22.
It will investigate the future training needs for 5th generation fighters alongside emerging training technology such as Spanish Air Forces advanced training capabilities with the C-101 AvionJet, Romanian air force training with the IAR-99C, and how the Royal Air Force is blending technology and training.
Additionally, it will provide an insight into the value of continuous training while addressing the role of simulation systems in fighter training programmes and providing updates on key technologies.
Why Attend Fighter Training 2007?
- You will discover present and pioneering training programmes
- You will learn about the latest training products
- You will network with military and industry key personnel
- You will discuss cost effective training solutions
- You will source new companies in the market
Who will you hear from?
- General César Macnamara, Chief of the First Air Brigade, Chilean Air Force
- Brigadier General Jesús Martín del Moral, Chief of Plans, Spanish Air Force
- Colonel Jean Marc Le Garrec, Chief, Flight Training Department, Training Command, French Air Force
- Colonel Luca Goretti, Chief, Policy, Doctrine and General Planning Branch Italian Air Force Staff Operations, Italian Air Force
- Commander William Johnson, Head, Reserve Forces, Training Wing TWO, US Navy
- Lieutenant Commander Toma-Adrian Crisan, Flight Safety Instructor, Advanced Tactical Training School, Romanian Air Force
- Lieutenant Commander Toma-Adrian Crisan, Flight Safety Instructor, Advanced Tactical Training School, Romanian Air ForceLieutenant Commander Toma-Adrian Crisan, Flight Safety Instructor, Advanced Tactical Training School, Romanian Air Force
- Squadron Leader Gareth Roberts, Advanced Jet Trainer Development Team Leader, Royal Air Force
- Squadron Leader Douglas Vine, Night Vision Specialist, Royal Air Force
- Lieutenant Colonel David Krumm , Commander, 43rd Fighter Squadron, US Air ForceLieutenant Colonel Carlos De Palma, Air Staff, Plans Division, Programmes Selection Department, Spanish Air Force
- Colonel Kurt J Saladana, Commander, 2# Canadian Forces Flying Training School, Department of National Defence, Canada
- Lieutenant Colonel Robert Persson, Commander of 1 Squadron, F7 Wing, Swedish Air Force
- Lieutenant Colonel Johan Svetoft, Commander, Commanders Flying School, Air Combat School, Swedish Air Force
- Captain Jaroslav Tomana, Inspector Pilot of 21.st Tactical Wing, 21st Tactical Air Base, Czech Republic Air Force
- Rudi Woodward, Chief, Range Instrumentation Requirements Division, Air Combat Command, US Air ForceLieutenant
- Professor Peter G.A.M. Jorna, Team Leader, Human Machine Systems, Training and Human Factors, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR
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