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Conference Documentation: Fighter Trainer

Published by: SMI Publishing, Ltd

Published: Jun. 3, 2003


Table of Contents


DAY 1




8.30 Registration and Coffee






9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Wing Commander (Ret’d) Andrew Brookes, Aerospace Analyst, International Institute for Strategic Studies.






9.10 CASE STUDY

Flying Training




Flying Training and RAF Flying Training System

Aims and objectives of Flying Training

Current issues

The role of Flying Training

Future implications of Flying Training

Squadron Leader R K Dyson, Deputy Chief Instructor, RAF Linton-on-Ouse.




Wing Commander Mike Longstaff, OC TRG WG (Chief Instructor), RAF Linton-on-Ouse.






9.40 FUTURE FIGHTER TRAINING - A SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE

Fighter training




What is being changed and implemented

Replacement programme update

Successful implementation case study

Design changes required

Unique challenges yet to be faced

Speaker to be confirmed, , .






10.20 SYNTHETIC TRAINING SERVICES

Royal Air Force Tornado GR4




Training needs analysis

Planning the services

Delivery of the service

Application & development of key technologies

Lessons learnt






11.00 Morning Coffee






11.20 COCKPIT AVIONICS

The future of fighter cockpit avionics and its role in fighter




Mission requirements and pilot needs

Training design

Successful implementation

Cockpit displays and controls with associated avionics

Hans Brandtberg, Director Strategy and Technology Management, Display and, SaabTech.






12.00 BGT SYSTEMS IN NATO

Interoperability of AACMI Systems : the flight profile recorder




Capabilities in training and flight safety

Advantages of interoperable AACMI systems

Future fighter training/ internal ACMI solutions

NIAG study group on AACMI, conclusions and recommendations

Growth potential

Major Erwin Fischer (Ret’d), Marketing Manager, Chairman NIAG SG 71, BGT.






12.40 Lunch






2.00 HIGH ENERGY ADVANCED TRAINING

Max Heyder, Vice President, Advanced Trainer & Light Combat Aircraft, EADS Military Aircraft.






2.40 SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE

Current and future programmes




Training effectiveness

Emerging technologies for training

Technology insertion and facilities management

Holistic systems approach

Nicholas S. Edwards, Programme Manager, Military Flying Training System, QinetiQ.






3.20 Afternoon Tea






3.40 ADVANCED JET TRAININIG FOR 4TH/5TH GENERATION FIGHTERS

Mission management

Man machine interface

Situational awareness

Visual battlespace

Training for future netcentric environment

Life cycle costs/OCU download

Training for integrated mission planning de-brief

Roger Searle, Flight Operations, IFS Defense.






4.20 FIGHTER LEAD IN BASIC TRAINING

The Lahav approach




Training mission

Training and trainee requirements

Avionics architecture

Development of new systems

Nir Itzhaky, Deputy Director of Avionics, IAI Lahav Division.






5.00 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One, Followed by a Drinks Reception




DAY 2




8.30 Re-registration and Coffee






9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks






9.10 ITALIAN AIRFORCE PILOT TRAINING

New concepts in Italian Air Force fighter training




Italian training programme overview

The key concepts

Changing objectives

Future plans

Colonel Roberto Duraccio, Head of the 2nd Office, Training & Operational Issues, Italian Air Force.






9.40 CASE STUDY

Mission training via distributive simulation




The training requirements?

Exercise management

Interoperability & standards

Security implications

National programmes

NATO SAS-034 study, first wave

Steve Adlem, Chief Systems Engineer, Thales Training & Simulation.






10.20 CASE STUDY

M-346 programme maturity & training effectiveness




Legacy

Man machine interface

Performance capability

Imbedded training

Safety

Colonel Olinto Cecconello, Chief Test Pilot, Aermacchi.






11.00 Morning Coffee






11.20 MILITARY FLIGHT TRAINING

The human influence




Training as selection

Cognitive analysis of training requirements

Vertical and horizontal aspects of training programme design

Social aspects of training delivery

Structured methods in training optimisation

Dr Malcolm James Cook, Senior Lecturer in Human Factors, University of Abertay Dundee.






12.00 PC - 21 ADVANCED TRAINER

Aircrew training through the intelligent use of technology




Defining the military training requirement

Addressing the military requirement through technology

Expanding the training requirement envelope

Providing for future training challenges

Nigel Wainwright, Training Systems Manager, Pilatus Aircraft.






12.40 Networking Lunch






2.00 TOTAL FIGHTER TRAINING FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

T-38C




Introduction and transition to fast jet training

Courseware, simulators, and aircraft training designed for synergy

Training flow from specialised undergraduate pilot training, to introduction to fighter fundamentals, to combat crew training - building in efficiency

Future plans to meet 21st century fighter training concurrency

John J Foncannon, Courseware and Logistic Support Manager, T-38C, The Boeing Corporation.




Kristin Robertson, Simulator Development Manager, The Boeing Corporation.






2.40 ADVANCED COMBAT AIRCRAFT

Training




The future technological and human challenge

Development of new training systems and training technology

Application of training media to the task

The student’s progression through the system

Geoff Clarkson, Technical Leader Airborne Systems, ASIG, QinetiQ.




Dr Tony Doyle, , Air Human Factors Consultant.






3.20 Afternoon Tea






3.40 L 159B FIGHTER TRAINER PROJECT

Case study




The L 159B programme

Project update

Meeting the requirements of the military air forces

Developing fighter pilot skills and concepts

Support packages

Martin Mamula, L159B Project Manager, Aero Vodochody.






4.20 EUROFIGHTER

Initial training in Alenia Aeronautica




Evolution of Alenia Aeronautica flight simulation facilities

Understanding customers’ requirements

Eurofighter Typhoon initial training

Recent advancements

Planned use by customers

Future development

Cristiano Montrucchio, Simulation Manager, Alenia Aeronautica.






5.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

Abstract

This will be the 4th Annual Fighter Trainer Conference. With the continual trend towards cost cutting while increasing capability, Fighter Trainer 2003 will address the present and future Military requirements for training fighter pilots. It will analyse individual country and multi - nation flying schools, fighter trainer programmes and requirements. Leading Military, Government and Industry speakers will give invaluable insight into the latest technological and system advances in fighter training, air combat and flying proficiency. This conference will give key case studies on individual training jets, simulators, actual training in fighters and address the pressing need for how future fighter training requirements will be achieved.

Benefits of Attending:
  • IDENTIFY the key issues in fighter training now and in the future
  • ANALYSE all major requirements relating to military flight training
  • LEARN of the unique challenges yet to be faced
  • ASSESS case studies on leading training jets
  • UNDERSTAND the human influence in fighter training
A unique opportunity to learn from leading industry experts including:
  • Wing Commander Mike Longstaff, OC TRG WG (Chief Instructor), RAF Linton-on-Ouse
  • Colonel Antonio Conserva, Programme Manager, Italian Air Force
  • Colonel Olinto Cecconello, Chief Test Pilot, Aermacchi
  • Major Erwin Fischer (Ret’d), Marketing Manager, Chairman NIAG SG 71, BGT
  • Wing Commander Andrew Brookes (Ret’d), Defence Analyst, International Institute for Strategic Studies
  • Gary Harrison, Head of Air Force Training Service, Thales Simulation & Training
  • John J Foncannon, Courseware and Logistic Support Manager, T-38C, The Boeing Corporation
  • Maurizio Spinoni, Simulation, Training Aids & Operability Manager, Alenia Aeronautica
“Outstanding, very professional, informative”
Bernard Gajkowski, Deputy Product Manager, STRICOM - Previous SMi Fighter Trainer Attendee

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