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Military Flight Training
19 September - 20 September 2012
Military Flight Training

New for 2012! SAE Media Group is proud to announce its Military Flight Training symposium to be held in London on Wednesday 19th & Thursday 20th September 2012. A strong addition to the defence portfolio, this event will build on the success of SAE Media Group’s Joint Forces Simulation and Training and Air Mission Planning events to provide an innovative and unique forum for discussion and analysis of Military Flight Training. This event boasts a strong and well balanced speaker line up drawn from around the world delivering practical insight and experience of flight training techniques and procedures.
 

This year’s programme will cover sessions on; Human Factors – Performance and Limitations, Tactical Training and Mission Planning, Weapons Training, Nightvision Training, Simulation and Simulators, Jet & Fighter Training, Helicopter Training, instructor Training, Formation Flying and Formation Command. These topics and sessions are designed to provide a thorough and focused overview of the Military Flight Training field and to provoke discussion, debate and analysis during the question and answer sessions following each presentation. Come prepared with the key questions you want answering!

 

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Rick Peacock-Edwards

Rick Peacock-Edwards , CBE AFC, FRAeS, FCIM, Environmental Tectonics Corporation

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9:10

UKMFTS Programme Update

Air Commodore Mark Hopkins

Air Commodore Mark Hopkins, Head of Air Capability , Ministry of Defence, UK

  • Programme Vision
  • The Requirement to Change
  • Programme Update
  • Fixed Wing Training
  • Rotary Wing Training
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    9:30

    Establishment of a Performance Coaching Scheme in a Military Flying Training System

    Squadron Leader Adrian Rycroft

    Squadron Leader Adrian Rycroft, OC Human Factors Training Squadron, Royal Air Force

  • 5 Year Trial and Results
  • Design and Development of Coaching Course and Coach Training Course
  • Course Overview & Current Situation
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    10:10

    Morning Coffee

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    10:30

    EDA Multinational Helicopter Training Programmes

    Andrew Gray

    Andrew Gray, Helicopter Projects Manager, European Defence Agency

  • Experiences and results
  • Cooperation between member states – active participants
  • Training for joint deployment on allied military operations and development
  • Budget restraints and considerations
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    11:10

    The Defence Helicopter Flying School Programme

    Captain Paul Shawcross

    Captain Paul Shawcross, Commandant, RAF Shawbury

  • Formal classroom instruction
  • Flight & Simulator tactical training
  • Comprehensive weapons employment training and training requirements
  • Adapting to the combat environment
  • Transfer to live flight and deployment
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    11:50

    Interactive Panel Discussion

    Rick Peacock-Edwards

    Rick Peacock-Edwards , CBE AFC, FRAeS, FCIM, Environmental Tectonics Corporation

    Ned Kelly

    Ned Kelly, Aviation Solutions, BAE SYSTEMS

    Andrew Gray

    Andrew Gray, Helicopter Projects Manager, European Defence Agency

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Partnering to Deliver Tailored Military Flight Training

    Ned Kelly

    Ned Kelly, Aviation Solutions, BAE SYSTEMS

  • Establishing the Capability
  • Commercial Arrangements and Responsibilities
  • Customer and Contractor relationships – making it work
  • The Regulatory Umbrella
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    14:10

    The Future of Combat Pilot Training Today: The Hawk T2 in RAF Service

    Wing Commander Kevin Marsh

    Wing Commander Kevin Marsh, Officer Commanding IV Squadron, RAF

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    14:50

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:10

    The RAVEN training Programme

    Lieutenant Colonel Pieter Mink

    Lieutenant Colonel Pieter Mink, Airworthiness and Flight Safety Officer, Royal Netherlands Army

  • How training for the RAVEN has set standards for future programmes
  • Pilot selection and securing live flying time
  • Current and future operations within NLD airspace
     
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    15:50

    The Scan Eagle Training Programme

    Lieutenant Colonel Frits Muller

    Lieutenant Colonel Frits Muller, Chief, Quality Management UAS's, Royal Netherland Army Command

  •  Current training challenges and future solutions
  • The composition of the training groups
  • Why the ScanEagle: capabilities and changes to the training regime

     

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    16:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Rick Peacock-Edwards

    Rick Peacock-Edwards , CBE AFC, FRAeS, FCIM, Environmental Tectonics Corporation

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    9:10

    How Accurately can Gaming Software be used for Training?

    Dr. Randall Hill

    Dr. Randall Hill, Executive Director, Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California

  • Overview of serious game technology and capability
  • Commercial games and military applications
  • Implications for training and combat
  • Portraying complex, fast-changing scenarios
  • Flight and mission simulation
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    9:50

    Gaming and Other Disruptive Technologies in Support of Flight Training

    Colin Hillier

    Colin Hillier, Business Director, Bohemia Interactive

  • How game technologies are successfully being deployed in support of flight training, including:
  • Case studies of successful games for flight training
  • Why disruptive technologies are important for this domain
  • An alternate future for military flight simulators
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    An Overview of World Flight Simulation

    Wing Commander Ian Strachan (Retd)

    Wing Commander Ian Strachan (Retd), Editor, ETSA

  • Statistics - numbers of military simulators worldwide
  • Military Simulation - special features - training when deployed, transportable simulators
  • Costs - Justification, training costs Aircraft v Simulator
  • Procurement - Conventional & PFI / PPP
  • Embedded Training - use of lower-cost aircraft with simulations of radar, weapons etc
  • The Future
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    11:40

    High-G Training for Military Aircrew

    Wing Commander Nic Green

    Wing Commander Nic Green, Centre of Aviation Medicine, RAF

  • Risk management in operational environments – deployable solutions
  • Hi fidelity simulation for enhanced situational awareness
  • Night vision compatible solutions and training methodologies
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:50

    A Fourth Generation Training Philosophy - Pilot Training in the Swedish Air Force

    Lieutenant Colonel Robert Persson

    Lieutenant Colonel Robert Persson, Commander, 7th Wing, Swedish Air Force

  • The transformation of the SwAF training philosophy
  • The concept of training without stress
  • Experience from international Gripen training
  • The way forward
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    14:30

    Utilizing Simulators, Educating Officers for the Future Battlefield

    Major Roar Wold

    Major Roar Wold, Senior Instructor Tactics and Simulation, Norwegian Army Military Academy

  • Experiences concerning the use of game-based simulators at the Norwegian Army Military Academy
  • Walking a mile in another mans shoes, how technology and sims can be used to train Joint Operations on lower levels
  • Simulation as a part of Advanced Distributed Learning
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    15:10

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    Interactive Panel Discussion: Is simulation training more effective than the development of a instructor-student relationship?

    Rick Peacock-Edwards

    Rick Peacock-Edwards , CBE AFC, FRAeS, FCIM, Environmental Tectonics Corporation

    Colin Hillier

    Colin Hillier, Business Director, Bohemia Interactive

    Lieutenant Colonel Robert Persson

    Lieutenant Colonel Robert Persson, Commander, 7th Wing, Swedish Air Force

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    16:10

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Workshops

    Aircraft Maintenance Training: A 3D Simulation Based Solution
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    Aircraft Maintenance Training: A 3D Simulation Based Solution

    Copthorne Tara Hotel
    18 September 2012
    London, United Kingdom

    Serious Gaming Technology Applications for Military Flight Training
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    Serious Gaming Technology Applications for Military Flight Training

    Copthorne Tara Hotel
    18 September 2012
    London, United Kingdom

    Copthorne Tara Hotel

    Scarsdale Place
    Kensington
    London W8 5SR
    United Kingdom

    Copthorne Tara Hotel

    The Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington is an elegant contemporary four-star hotel in prestigious Kensington, located just a two minutes walk from High Street Kensington underground station, making exploring easy. The hotel offers well-appointed and comfortable guest rooms combining Standard, Superior and Club accommodation. Club rooms offer iconic views over the city and include Club Lounge access for complimentary breakfast and refreshments. Guests can sample the authentic Singaporean, Malaysian and Chinese cuisine at Bugis Street, traditional pub fare at the Brasserie Restaurant & Bar or relax with a delicious drink at West8 Cocktail Lounge & Bar.

    The Copthorne Tara Hotel boasts 745 square meters of flexible meeting space, consisting of the Shannon Suite and the Liffey Suite, ideal for hosting conferences, weddings and social events. Facilities include access to the business centre 24 hours a day, fully equipped fitness room, gift shop, theatre desk and Bureau de Change. With ample onsite parking outside the London congestion charge zone and excellent transport links via Heathrow Airport, the hotel is the perfect location for business or leisure stays. The hotel is within close proximity to the shops of High Street Kensington, Knightsbridge and Westfield London, Olympia Conference Centre, Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Palace and Hyde Park.

     

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