This aviation communication software company is both exhibiting and presenting its research on reducing instructor workload through next-generation technologies at EATS.
In the run-up to 2023 I/ITSEC, Marty Kauchak, MS&T Editor gained insights from Rear Adm. (ret.) US Navy, Jim Robb, President, National Training and Simulation Association on a wide range of topics of interest to the S&T community. The NTSA president’s views and positions follow.
Sailors and naval aviators trained on high-value unit defense, ballistic missile defense, replenishments-at-sea, cross-deck flight operations, and maritime security operations.
Using a small dataset, several insights were achieved around correlation of instructor observable behaviours data and signal data, and importantly strong levels of data model fit.
The management system will help this airline schedule training, optimize resource allocation, deliver training effectively, and effortlessly track and manage crew qualifications.
The Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) will participate alongside Japan and the United States for the first time in Exercise Yama Sakura (mountain cherry blossom in Japanese) to be held this December.
This September 21, the Royal Norwegian Air Force dramatically expanded the mission envelope of F-35As, with two of its F-35As landing on a highway in vicinity Tervo, Finland. Lt. Col Morten Hanche, Air Warfare Center/Fighter Branch, Royal Norwegian Air Force, took time from his busy duties to update MS&T on the training efforts behind the service’s recent hallmark success.