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Military Flight Training
10 October - 11 October 2018
Military Flight Training

SAE Media Group’s 7th annual Military Flight Training conference will return to London on the 10th and 11th of October 2018. This event will focus on fast jet, rotary, and fixed wing training, as well as the latest national approaches to pilot development and technological advances to synthetic and live training programmes.

As air operations continuously change in the face of new threats, the training and preparation pilots go through must mirror these adjustments and constantly prepare for dynamic airspace hazards. Recent changes in geopolitical tendencies require militaries to effectively train and project a powerful airborne presence.

Join SAE Media Group in London to discuss the latest national approaches to training future military pilots, and the tools used to produce world-class aircrew, ready to face threats to national security, search and rescue operations, humanitarian aid, etc.

Our leading military speakers will be discussing training programmes and tactics covering fast jet, rotary wing, and fixed wing platforms, as well as the use of new simulators in the training process.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel Byron Newell

Colonel Byron Newell

Commandant, Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center, 139th Airlift Wing (ANG)
Colonel Julien Moreau

Colonel Julien Moreau

Commanding Officer, Flying Education and Training Command, French Air Force
Colonel Russell Driggers

Colonel Russell Driggers

80th Flying Training Wing Commander, US Air Force
Colonel Tamas Bali

Colonel Tamas Bali

Deputy Commander, Hungarian Air Force
Lieutenant Commander Duncan Dart

Lieutenant Commander Duncan Dart

Commando Helicopter Force , Royal Navy

Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones

Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD
Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones

Andy Fawkes

Director, Thinke Company Ltd
Andy Fawkes

Arie Slagter

Experimental Test Pilot & Accountable Manager, Helios Aero Services
Arie  Slagter

Ceglarski Wlodzimierz

Office of PAFA International Co-operation Head, Polish Air Force
Ceglarski Wlodzimierz

Colonel Byron Newell

Commandant, Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center, 139th Airlift Wing (ANG)
Colonel Byron Newell

Colonel Julien Moreau

Commanding Officer, Flying Education and Training Command, French Air Force
Colonel Julien Moreau

Colonel Peter Trierweiler

Head of Flight Training, Austrian Air Force
Colonel Peter Trierweiler

Colonel Russell Driggers

80th Flying Training Wing Commander, US Air Force
Colonel Russell Driggers

Colonel Tamas Bali

Deputy Commander, Hungarian Air Force
Colonel Tamas Bali

Commander Andrea Pingitore

Experimental Test Pilot, Italian Navy
Commander Andrea Pingitore

Lieutenant Colonel David Max

Commandant, Inter-European Air Forces Academy, US Air Force Europe
Lieutenant Colonel David Max

Lieutenant Colonel Erik Rozema-Seaton

Commanding Officer, 426 Transport Training Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Erik Rozema-Seaton

Lieutenant Commander Duncan Dart

Commando Helicopter Force , Royal Navy
Lieutenant Commander Duncan Dart

Major Michael Rosenquist

Project Manager, Military Flying Training System (MFTS), Swedish Air Force
Major Michael Rosenquist

Mr. Mal Sandford

Senior Vice President, Sky Tech
Mr. Mal Sandford

Wing Commander (Ret'd) Andrew Gray

Former Helicopter Programme Manager,
Wing Commander (Ret'd) Andrew Gray

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Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones

Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones, Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD

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9:10

Much ado about a prop - Current and future challenges about FAF combat aircrews education

Colonel Julien Moreau

Colonel Julien Moreau, Commanding Officer, Flying Education and Training Command, French Air Force

Current training system :

  • meet the education “triad challenge”
  • teaching more than technical skills
  • download competencies when applicable
  • an increasingly constraint environment
  • an unsustainable attrition rate

    New training challenge:

  • Train for success
  • Reduce the attrition rate
  • Competencies based training
  • Introduce a comprehensive system
  • Streamlining phases
  • Focus on RPA
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    9:50

    The Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center (AATTC), St. Joseph, MO

    Colonel Byron Newell

    Colonel Byron Newell, Commandant, Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center, 139th Airlift Wing (ANG)

  • Past Initiatives
  • Present Activities
  • Future International Training Programs
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    A New Paradigm in Training

    Mr. Mal Sandford

    Mr. Mal Sandford, Senior Vice President, Sky Tech

  • Advancing the availability of training needs in 2019 and beyond
  • Buy what you need, as you need it
  • New perfectly suited platforms that meet Phase 3 & 4 and LIFT requirements
  • Retaining country specific needs
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    11:40

    Simulation Use in Training of RCAF C130J Personnel

    Lieutenant Colonel Erik Rozema-Seaton

    Lieutenant Colonel Erik Rozema-Seaton, Commanding Officer, 426 Transport Training Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force

  • Why – RCAF requirement to provide innovative training solutions for aircrew and maintenance personnel
  • How – Military/Contractor relationship, updated training delivery model
  • Results – Benefits/Challenges/Future of the training program
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:20

    Swedish Air Force's Future Way to Conduct Fixed-Wing Flying Training

    Major Michael Rosenquist

    Major Michael Rosenquist, Project Manager, Military Flying Training System (MFTS), Swedish Air Force

  • The current training capabilities
  • Retaining fleet readiness
  • The way ahead
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    14:00

    Military Pilot Training in the Austrian Air Force Facing New Challenges

    Colonel Peter Trierweiler

    Colonel Peter Trierweiler, Head of Flight Training, Austrian Air Force

  • The current training situation
  • The shortness of military pilots in Austria
  • The way of selecting pilots
  • Introduction of a new light training aircraft this year and how it will be implemented in the training program
  • Political decisions force us to adapt the Jet Pilot Training
  • The way ahead
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    14:40

    ACE a breakthrough in helicopter mission training

    Arie  Slagter

    Arie Slagter, Experimental Test Pilot & Accountable Manager, Helios Aero Services

     

    Low cost host helicopter
    High end / complex target helicopter
    Mission training under actual flight conditions
    Augmented reality and unique in-flight simulation system
    Cost effective training
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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:50

    Royal Navy Rotary Training

    Lieutenant Commander Duncan Dart

    Lieutenant Commander Duncan Dart, Commando Helicopter Force , Royal Navy

  • Rotary flight training in the Royal Navy
  • Testing and developing the new Merlin Mk4 Simulators
  • Increasing rotary training at JHC
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    16:30

    Evaluating Mental Workload Using Psycho-physiological Measures During Flight Training

    Commander Andrea Pingitore

    Commander Andrea Pingitore, Experimental Test Pilot, Italian Navy

  • The process: Information Acquisition, Interface Design and Biofeedback
  • Technology in use
  • Specific analysis of a flight training event
  • Comparative analysis of different events
  • The “Shipboard Approach” project
  • Conclusions
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    17:10

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones

    Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones, Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones

    Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones, Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD

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    9:10

    Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training Program (ENJJPT)

    Colonel Russell Driggers

    Colonel Russell Driggers, 80th Flying Training Wing Commander, US Air Force

  • Producing the world's finest NATO pilots with the skills and attitude to succeed in fighter aviation.
  • Engaging 14 member nations to increase pilot training interoperability through the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training Program
  • Delivering Undergraduate Pilot Training, Fighter fundamentals, and Pilot Instructor Training
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    9:50

    Enabling Combined Air Operations Through Professional Military Education and Training

    Lieutenant Colonel David Max

    Lieutenant Colonel David Max, Commandant, Inter-European Air Forces Academy, US Air Force Europe

  • Strengthening NATO and Partnership for Peace air force capabilities and interoperability
  • Targeted military education and training
  • Promote improved relations at all levels of Allied Air Forces
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    The Challenges of Hungarian Military Rotary Wing Pilot Training

    Colonel Tamas Bali

    Colonel Tamas Bali, Deputy Commander, Hungarian Air Force

  • Operational training programmes
  • The role of the 86th Szolnok Air Base
  • Hungarian Air Force plans for the future
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    11:40

    Panel Discussion: Challenges to Flight Training in Uncertain Climates

  • Standardising the flight training for a variety of operational scenarios
  • Countering interoperability roadblocks to ensure continued international cooperation
  • Balancing cost, live and synthetic training priorities
  • Flight training in five years - where to next?
  • Lieutenant Colonel David Max

    Lieutenant Colonel David Max, Commandant, Inter-European Air Forces Academy, US Air Force Europe

    Lieutenant Colonel Erik Rozema-Seaton

    Lieutenant Colonel Erik Rozema-Seaton, Commanding Officer, 426 Transport Training Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force

    Major Michael Rosenquist

    Major Michael Rosenquist, Project Manager, Military Flying Training System (MFTS), Swedish Air Force

    Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones

    Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones, Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD

    Colonel Russell Driggers

    Colonel Russell Driggers, 80th Flying Training Wing Commander, US Air Force

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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:20

    Training in a More Autonomous System Future

    Andy Fawkes

    Andy Fawkes, Director, Thinke Company Ltd

     

    • Trends in Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
    • Impact on Military Flight Operations and Training
    • Challenges and Opportunities
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    14:00

    Multinational Helicopter Training

  • Why do we need it?
  • What are we doing now?
  • What should we do in the future?
  • What are the opportunities and threats?
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    14:00

    Closing Panel Discussion: Simulation Training for Military Flight Preparation

    Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones

    Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones, Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD

    Andy Fawkes

    Andy Fawkes, Director, Thinke Company Ltd

    Lieutenant Colonel David Max

    Lieutenant Colonel David Max, Commandant, Inter-European Air Forces Academy, US Air Force Europe

    Wing Commander (Ret'd) Andrew Gray

    Wing Commander (Ret'd) Andrew Gray, Former Helicopter Programme Manager,

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    14:40

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones

    Air Commodore (Ret'd) Terry Jones, Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD

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    15:05

    Afternoon Tea


    Former Director Flying Training
    UK MOD
    Director
    Thinke Company Ltd
    Experimental Test Pilot & Accountable Manager
    Helios Aero Services
    Office of PAFA International Co-operation Head
    Polish Air Force
    Commandant, Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center
    139th Airlift Wing (ANG)
    Commanding Officer, Flying Education and Training Command
    French Air Force
    Head of Flight Training
    Austrian Air Force
    80th Flying Training Wing Commander
    US Air Force
    Deputy Commander
    Hungarian Air Force
    Experimental Test Pilot
    Italian Navy
    Commandant, Inter-European Air Forces Academy
    US Air Force Europe
    Commanding Officer, 426 Transport Training Squadron
    Royal Canadian Air Force
    Commando Helicopter Force
    Royal Navy
    Project Manager, Military Flying Training System (MFTS)
    Swedish Air Force
    Senior Vice President
    Sky Tech
    Former Helicopter Programme Manager

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    Lieutenant Colonel Erik Rozema-Seaton Speaker Interview

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    Lieutenant Commander Sean Cox Speaker Interview

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    2016 & 2017 Past Attendees

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    Helios Aero Services

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    https://www.heliosaeroservices.com

    HELIOS aero services B.V. provides operational support, flight training and experimental flight test services for civilian and governmental customers. HELIOS is positioned as a one-stop shop with a product portfolio of services that cover the complete support operations for (Civilian/Military) ATO/AOC certification on all levels of flight support. Helios is close to completing a new mission training method for helicopter pilots. This new training system ACE (Adaptive Cockpit Environment) is based on a low-cost actual helicopter to provide mission training for high end / complex helicopter types under actual flight conditions by using augmented reality and a unique in-flight helicopter simulation system.


    SkyTech

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.skytech.com.pt

    SkyTech is a Portuguese registered Company specialising in innovative and secure funding solutions as well as a range of military aviation services. Although a relative newcomer as a company, SkyTech, backed by the successful company HiFly*, brings together a special team of highly experienced, professional and military people well versed in bespoke funding and the interface between military and civilian operations. With experience in military operations as diverse and unique as Australia, the Pacific, the Middle East and of course Europe, SkyTech is backed by many years of successfully challenging what is in place today and, as a result, we produce new ideas and concepts that are both beneficial, cost-effective and also highly regarded. SkyTech views its relationships with the OEMs as paramount and we understand that our business model must also be based on the understanding that any military end user will want, and also need, a relationship with the OEM. Our agreements with the OEM’s respects this and options are already in place with this in mind. We firmly believe that Militaries and Governments need to maximise their options when doing business. SkyTech brings to the table efficient and cost-effective scenarios, tailored to your requirements, that solve the budgetary constraints of Capex intensive procurements. Already heavily committed in the arena of military flight training we have created options that can readily be discussed at this conference to enable a better understanding of our capabilities and future plans. We look forward to having that opportunity.

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