The Big Data in Aviation Training working group expects to release a preliminary summary of its analysis this summer, following academic and peer review.
Soldiers from The Queen’s Royal Hussars (QRH) have carried out counter Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training at the Defence Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Centre (DCBRNC) near Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire.
Quickening and not-too-subtle hedging activities by heretofore rock-solid allies and friends of the US are providing these nations with emerging professional military education and combined training options with China and Russia.
While the Maintenance Training tracks of previous WATS conferences have focused more on the technology involved in repairing and maintaining aircraft, this year’s focus was on non-technical aspects of these processes.
This part of the WATS pilot track provided a snapshot of another emerging community trend on CAT’s editorial watchlist: the increased attention airlines and other stakeholders are placing on colleges as a source for future pilots.
Electric-powered aircraft are now being viewed as a viable platform for pilot training and air transport. Robert W. Moorman looks at the rapidly evolving sector.