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Military Flight Training
11 October - 12 October 2017
Military Flight Training

SAE Media Group’s 6th annual Military Flight Training conference will return to London, UK on the 11th and 12th of October 2017.


Military Flight Training is an essential aspect for  Defence Forces and military  air craft manufacturers worldwide and this conference will bring together expert training programme managers and industry  solution providers, all attending to hear the very latest strategies relating to synthetic and live training and how the ongoing technology revolution is challenging conventional delivery of  pilot training.


This conference represents a unique opportunity for all military flight training decision makers and technologists to meet and exchange ideas, content and new best practices on how to create the next generation of military grade pilots. 

Conference LEADER

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Peter Dean

Director, St Andrew's Aviation , British Army

Major Pete Dean retired from the British Army in 2014 after 16 years in the Army Air Corps. During this time, he flew Lynx Mk7 in Iraq, AH-64D in Afghanistan and commanded 670 Sqn AAC, delivering the Army’s Operational Training Phase to new pilots at Middle Wallop. He now offers insights to military and civilian clients on flying training and aviation matters.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Captain Peter Hedberg

Captain Peter Hedberg

Flying Instructor, Swedish Armed Forces
Colonel Jaroslav  Mika

Colonel Jaroslav Mika

Chief A7 Branch and Chief of Combat Training, Czech Air Force
Colonel Jerome Lacroix Leclair

Colonel Jerome Lacroix Leclair

Commander Flying Schools Command, French Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret'd) Jonny Ormerod

Lieutenant Colonel (Ret'd) Jonny Ormerod

Former SO1 Simulation, Training Branch Field Army and Lead Consultant at , BZTG Ltd
Lieutenant Commander Andrea Pingitore

Lieutenant Commander Andrea Pingitore

Experimental Test Pilot, Italian Navy

Air Commodore Terry Jones

Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD
Air Commodore Terry Jones

Andrew Gray

Former Helicopter Programme Manager, European Defence Agency
Andrew Gray

Andy Fawkes

Director, Thinke Company Ltd
Andy Fawkes

Captain Ignacio Felici

Operations Officer Air Training Squadron, Argentinian Air Force
Captain Ignacio Felici

Captain Peter Hedberg

Flying Instructor, Swedish Armed Forces
Captain Peter Hedberg

Colonel Jaroslav Mika

Chief A7 Branch and Chief of Combat Training, Czech Air Force
Colonel Jaroslav  Mika

Colonel Jerome Lacroix Leclair

Commander Flying Schools Command, French Air Force
Colonel Jerome Lacroix Leclair

Lieutenant Colonel (Ret'd) Jonny Ormerod

Former SO1 Simulation, Training Branch Field Army and Lead Consultant at , BZTG Ltd
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret'd) Jonny Ormerod

Lieutenant Colonel Bart Holewijn

Training Manager, European Personnel Recovery Centre
Lieutenant Colonel Bart Holewijn

Lieutenant Commander Andrea Pingitore

Experimental Test Pilot, Italian Navy
Lieutenant Commander Andrea Pingitore

Major (Retd.) Peter Dean

Director, St. Andrew's Aviation
Major (Retd.) Peter Dean

Marco Venanzetti

Executive Vice President L-39NG , Aero Vodochody
Marco Venanzetti

Pat Parker

Managing Consultant , Vedette Consulting
Pat  Parker

Peter Dean

Director, St Andrew's Aviation , British Army
Peter Dean

Major Pete Dean retired from the British Army in 2014 after 16 years in the Army Air Corps. During this time, he flew Lynx Mk7 in Iraq, AH-64D in Afghanistan and commanded 670 Sqn AAC, delivering the Army’s Operational Training Phase to new pilots at Middle Wallop. He now offers insights to military and civilian clients on flying training and aviation matters.

Squadron Leader Mike Gallagher

Helicopter Tactics Instructor, RAF/ European Defence Agency
Squadron Leader Mike Gallagher

Conference agenda

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12:30

Registration & Coffee

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13:10

Aircraft Selection for Military Flight Training

Peter Dean, Director, St Andrew's Aviation , British Army

 

·         Single vs Twin-engine
·         Live / Synthetic Balance
·         Simple vs complex aircraft
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13:40

Training Methodology in Military Flight Training

Peter Dean, Director, St Andrew's Aviation , British Army

 

·         Current CFS(H) Style
·         vs
·         Competency Based Training
·         Provision of training materials via new media
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14:10

Afternoon Tea

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14:40

Applied Training for Military Skills

Peter Dean, Director, St Andrew's Aviation , British Army

 

·         NVG
·         Tactical Training
·         Operation of Sights and Sensors
·         Environmental Training
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15:10

Case Study – UK Military Flying Training System (UK MFTS)

Peter Dean, Director, St Andrew's Aviation , British Army

 

·         Existing training system (DHFS)
·         vs
·         Future MFTS
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15:40

Closing Remarks

Peter Dean, Director, St Andrew's Aviation , British Army

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16:00

Closing Remarks and Close of Workshop

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Air Commodore Terry Jones

Air Commodore Terry Jones, Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD

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9:10

The Future of the French Air Force’s Training Aircraft: the Pilatus PC 21

Colonel Jerome Lacroix Leclair

Colonel Jerome Lacroix Leclair, Commander Flying Schools Command, French Air Force

FOMEDEC: ground-based training material to support the new training system
FOMEDEC project: new training facility to be provided with simulators and mission planning and debriefing equipment, plus the delivery of through-life support for the aircraft fleet
The PC-21: training future military pilots who will transfer to the [Dassault] Alpha Jet prior to their conversion on to the Dassault Rafale
Current challenges

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9:50

Swedish Jet Pilot Training: Current and Future

Captain Peter Hedberg

Captain Peter Hedberg, Flying Instructor, Swedish Armed Forces

  • An overview of the SK60 Flight Training
  • Competence Based Training
  • Future Trainer  
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Panel Discussion: Balancing Synthetic and Live Training For Optimised Fast Jet Pilot Development

  • Striking the right balance between synthetic and live training
  • How new technology is enhancing synthetic simulator effectiveness
  • Managing costs and training hours for live combat development
  • Ensuring new recruits adapt to the ever evolving hybrid approach to flight training
  • Colonel Jerome Lacroix Leclair

    Colonel Jerome Lacroix Leclair, Commander Flying Schools Command, French Air Force

    Air Commodore Terry Jones

    Air Commodore Terry Jones, Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD

    Colonel Jaroslav  Mika

    Colonel Jaroslav Mika, Chief A7 Branch and Chief of Combat Training, Czech Air Force

    Captain Peter Hedberg

    Captain Peter Hedberg, Flying Instructor, Swedish Armed Forces

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    11:40

    The Czech Air Force Future Training Roadmap

    Colonel Jaroslav  Mika

    Colonel Jaroslav Mika, Chief A7 Branch and Chief of Combat Training, Czech Air Force

  • Current training plans and strategies for the Czech Air Force
  • Ongoing modernization of the training fleet: Aero L-39NG and GRIPEN 
  • An update on the MATC-2 project for joint regional fast jet pilot training
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:20

    The L-39NG Supertrainer

    Marco Venanzetti

    Marco Venanzetti, Executive Vice President L-39NG , Aero Vodochody

  • An overview of the L-39NG 21st Century Jet Trainer
  • Technical Specifications and benefits of the system
  • Feedback from users both within and outside of military environments
  • Pilot Safety as a priority
  • Cost and Training Efficiency
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    14:00

    The Hungarian Helicopter Training Programme

    Colonel Tamas Bali

    Colonel Tamas Bali, Deputy Commander, Hungarian Air Force

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    14:40

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:10

    Military Flying Training – Synergies in Safety and Training Management

    Pat  Parker

    Pat Parker , Managing Consultant , Vedette Consulting

     

    ·         Risk management overview and meaning – perspectives beyond aviation
    ·         Common risk management pitfalls
    ·         Opportunities in methods and applications
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    15:50

    Panel Discussion: Adapting Training Simulation Systems and Strategy To The Next Generation of Tech Savy Pilots

  • How will training systems change in the next 20 years to adapt to the way new pilots already use technology
  • Using gaming technology as an enabler for a more engaging and effective pilot training system
  • Examples of evolving training technology is being used by defence forces
  • Predictions on how training will change in the near and distant future
  • Air Commodore Terry Jones

    Air Commodore Terry Jones, Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD

    Marco Venanzetti

    Marco Venanzetti, Executive Vice President L-39NG , Aero Vodochody

    Andy Fawkes

    Andy Fawkes, Director, Thinke Company Ltd

    Major (Retd.) Peter Dean

    Major (Retd.) Peter Dean, Director, St. Andrew's Aviation

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    16:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Air Commodore Terry Jones

    Air Commodore 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 Terry Jones

    Air Commodore Terry Jones, Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD

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    9:10

    The NH90 MITT Tactical Transport Helicopter: The Future of the Italian Navy

    Lieutenant Commander Andrea Pingitore

    Lieutenant Commander Andrea Pingitore, Experimental Test Pilot, Italian Navy

  • The latest platform updates of the NH-90
  • How flight training is currently conducted and how these new upgrades will effect training
  • Doctrine
  • Education
  • Synthetic and live training
  • Working with LEONARDO to generate one of the most advanced helicopters in the world
  • Current challenges
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    9:50

    Current Approaches and Future Solutions to Simulated Joint Air Land Training

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret'd) Jonny Ormerod

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret'd) Jonny Ormerod, Former SO1 Simulation, Training Branch Field Army and Lead Consultant at , BZTG Ltd

     

     
  • The Current Approach
  • Challenges and Opportunities
  • What might the future look like?
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    British Army Rotary Training Lessons Learnt and Recommendations For The Future

    Major (Retd.) Peter Dean

    Major (Retd.) Peter Dean, Director, St. Andrew's Aviation

  • How recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have shaped current and future helicopter training requirements 
  • Effectively mixing Live and Synthetic Training for new rotary pilots
  • Recommendations for defence forces developing their Army helicopter training

     

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    11:40

    The Benefits and Challenges when designing a multinational and joint helicopter training programmes

    Andrew Gray

    Andrew Gray, Former Helicopter Programme Manager, European Defence Agency

     

    ·         The financial and strategic advantages of joint rotary training
    ·         Getting buy in from nation states with sovereign pressures and priorities
    ·         Examples of successful cooperation and training; is there a pre-established blue print for success?
    ·         Lessons learnt from the EDA initiative and recommendations for the next generation of military leadership
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:20

    Panel Discussion: Current and Future Challenges of Flight Training

  • Perspective from the Spanish Air Force, Royal Air Force and Czech Air Force
  • Current and future challenges
  • The role of defence industries in providing new solutions

     

  • Perspective from the Spanish Air Force, Royal Air Force and Czech Air Force
  • Current and future challenges
  • The role of defence industries in providing new solutions

     

  • Air Commodore Terry Jones

    Air Commodore Terry Jones, Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD

    Andy Fawkes

    Andy Fawkes, Director, Thinke Company Ltd

    Lieutenant Commander Andrea Pingitore

    Lieutenant Commander Andrea Pingitore, Experimental Test Pilot, Italian Navy

    Colonel Tamas Bali

    Colonel Tamas Bali, Deputy Commander, Hungarian Air Force

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    14:00

    Improve the Four Phases of Personnel Recovery (Preparation, Planning, Execution and Adaptation) by Developing Harmonizing PR Policy

    Lieutenant Colonel Bart Holewijn

    Lieutenant Colonel Bart Holewijn, Training Manager, European Personnel Recovery Centre

  • Doctrine and Standards through clear lines of communications with partners stakeholders (nations and international organizations)
  • Provide assistance in support of education and training, exercises and operations as required
  • Improving joint training capabilities
  • Future objectives
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    14:40

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:10

    A More Analytical Approach to Flight Training?

    Andy Fawkes

    Andy Fawkes, Director, Thinke Company Ltd

     

    • Where’s the data?
    • Could we and should we collect, manage and analyse our training data better?
    • Moving to a more data-driven future

       

       

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    15:50

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Air Commodore Terry Jones

    Air Commodore Terry Jones, Former Director Flying Training, UK MOD


    Former Director Flying Training
    UK MOD
    Former Helicopter Programme Manager
    European Defence Agency
    Director
    Thinke Company Ltd
    Operations Officer Air Training Squadron
    Argentinian Air Force
    Flying Instructor
    Swedish Armed Forces
    Chief A7 Branch and Chief of Combat Training
    Czech Air Force
    Commander Flying Schools Command
    French Air Force
    Former SO1 Simulation, Training Branch Field Army and Lead Consultant at
    BZTG Ltd
    Training Manager
    European Personnel Recovery Centre
    Experimental Test Pilot
    Italian Navy
    Director
    St. Andrew's Aviation
    Executive Vice President L-39NG
    Aero Vodochody
    Managing Consultant
    Vedette Consulting
    Director, St Andrew's Aviation
    British Army
    Helicopter Tactics Instructor
    RAF/ European Defence Agency

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