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Published by: SMI Publishing, Ltd
Published: Jun. 19, 2002
Table of Contents
- DAY ONE
- Registration and Coffee
- Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Ulf Edlund, Vice President, Strategy, Saab Aerospace.
- NATO FLYING TRAINING IN CANADA (NFTC)
- “21st Century Training Today”
- Enhancing interoperability among air forces
- Military ethos, commercial efficiencies
- Training syllabus
- Aircraft and systems used in training
- Facilities and training areas
- Downloading training - keeping down costs
- Performance to date
- Lieutenant Colonel Brian Houlgate / George Adamson (Colonel, retired), Director, International Training Programs / Director of Marketing, Military Aviation Training, Canadian Forces / Bombardier Aerospace - Defence Services.
- U.S. ARMY AIR AND COMMAND TACTICAL TRAINERS
- Overview
- Development and acquisition of non-system and system aviation training systems and devices
- Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer - Aviation Reconfigurable Manned Simulator (AVCATT-A)
- Networked simulation in a collective and combined arms simulated battlefield environment
- Bernard Gajkowski, Deputy Product Manager, Air and Command Tactical Trainers, .S. Army Simulation, Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM).
- Morning Coffee
- STRIKE FIGHTER TRAINING IN THE US NAVY
- Now and in the future
- Strike Fighter pipeline conditions in 1997
- The pipeline today
- A squadron success story
- Post FRS Graduate Strike training in the Fleet - SFTI
- Leveraging NAPPI Strike Fighter ‘lessons learned’ for the future
- Captain Terry D Rains, Commander, Strike Fighter Wing, US Pacific Fleet.
- PANEL DISCUSSION
- Strike Fighter Training; Today and into the Future”
- Chaired by: Lieutenant Colonel Brian Houlgate, Director, International Training Programs, Canadian Forces
- With contributions from:
- Nicholas S. Edwards, Programme Manager, Military Flying Training System, QinetiQ
- Captain Terry D Rains, Commander, Strike Fighter Wing, US Pacific Fleet
- Dr Massimo Lucchesini, M346 Program Director, Aermacchi
- Lunch
- SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES FOR UK MILITARY FLYING TRAINING
- An Overview
- Training effectiveness
- Simulator technologies and fidelity
- The live/synthetic mix
- Collective training
- Aviation medicine and training
- The benefits of the holistic systems approach
- Nicholas S. Edwards, Programme Manager, Military Flying Training System, QinetiQ.
- RAF TORNADO GR4
- Ground Attack and Recce
- Core requirements
- Service strategy
- Synthetic training service bid
- The specifics of the GR4 approach
- Progress to date
- Gary Harrison, Head of Air Force Training Service, Thales Simulation & Training.
- Afternoon Tea
- CASE STUDY
- “Navalising a Land-Based Trainer”
- US Navy plans and requirements
- Selection of Hawk as basis for new trainer
- Navalising design changes required
- The ‘Big Five’ deficiencies
- Successful resolution and service entry
- Ray Whitford, Senior Lecturer, Cranfield University.
- FIGHTER LEAD IN BASIC TRAINER
- The LAHAV Approach
- Training mission from planning to debriefing
- The platforms: T 38C, F 5B and other platforms solutions
- Training and trainee requirements
- Avionics Architecture
- The Virtual Radar system and applications
- The Air to Ground Scoring system
- The AFT - Avionics Flight Trainer
- Orna Ben Yacor, Director of Avionics, IAI/Lahav Division.
- Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
- DAY TWO
- Registration and Coffee
- Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Ray Whitford, Senior Lecturer, Cranfield University.
- EUROPEAN JET PILOT TRAINING
- Cost Effective Training Environment
- The concept
- Eurotraining - Eurotrainer
- An update on the European Jet Pilot Training Programme
- Future plans
- Colonel Roberto Duraccio, Head of the 2nd Office, Training & Operational Issues, Italian Air Force.
- SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
- Fighter training in the South African Air Force
- Past history
- Present transformation
- Future replacement programme
- Unique training challenges 2005 plus in Southern Africa
- Colonel John W. Bayne, Project Officer, HAWK LIFT for South Africa, Department of Defence.
- Morning Coffee
- T-6A THE TRAINER AIRCRAFT SYSTEM
- Trainer Aircraft upgrades and modifications
- Meeting the operational needs of Air Forces
- Installation and integration of aircraft systems
- Aircraft upgrades
- Flight tests and ground tests: an overview
- The future of upgrades
- Jim Degarmo, Manager, Trainer Aircraft, Business Development, Raytheon.
- AERMACCHI M346 LEAD IN ADVANCED TRAINER
- An affordable answer to the 2000s market needs
- Meeting the latest military training requirements
- The M346 in the Aermacchi product range
- Capabilities: an overview
- The affordability challenge
- Training fighter pilots with the M346 training system
- Dr Massimo Lucchesini, M346 Program Director, Aermacchi.
- Lunch
- COST EFFECTIVE TRAINER AVIONICS UPGRADES
- An overview
- Trainer needs today
- Avionics solution
- Benefits versus cost
- The future
- Robert Atac, President, Flight Visions.
- FIGHTER TRAINER AVIONICS
- Integrated avionics updates and developments
- Operational needs; provision of avionics for fighter trainers
- Avionics upgrades to match fighter jets
- Affordable avionics for trainer aircraft
- Matching fighter trainer avionics with those in fighter jets
- Examples of avionics used in fighter trainers
- The future
- Stuart McCormick, Avionics Technology Manager, General Dynamics.
- AVIONICS TRAINING
- The use of modern avionics systems for aircrew training
- The requirements for modern avionics systems in training aircraft
- The available technology.
- An example of an integrated training system.
- An outline of the jets used in training
- Supporting airborne training with synthetics.
- Nigel Wainwright, Training Systems Consultant, New Aircraft Projects, Pilatus Aircraft.
- Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference Followed by Afternoon Tea
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