WheelTug expects that 20,000 operators will train on the WheelTug system in the next three to four years and has entered into a partnership to prepare the training program.
With its three-dimensional interface, users can interact with digital content in a way that feels like it is physically present in their space. The training possibilities could be endless.
The integration will enable anything – from objects and infrastructure to real-life situations and scenarios – to be scanned and simulated in photo-real virtual reality as digital twins.
The courses have been developed using safety data and with the support of experienced aviation safety and air navigation experts, who share their experiences and lessons learned throughout each course.
At the Florida Simulation Summit, Dr. Will Roper delivered the keynote address, touching on what today’s developments mean for the modeling and simulation industry.