Past event: Military Flight Training USA 2015 Conference

AFTER 15 OCT 2015, REGISTRATION WILL BE LIMITEDTO THOSE WITH BASE ACCESS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH HOST INSTALLATION VISITOR REGISTRATION GUIDELINES. ALL REGISTRANTS FROM THIS DATE MUST POSESS A MILITARY/GOVERNMENT ID.


Adaptive and Dynamic Flight Training Solutions to Meet Emerging Mission Requirements

In order to meet the changing demands of an increasingly integrated battlespace, next generation manned and un-manned flight training requirements will rely increasingly on open architecture platforms, integrated live, virtual, constructive (LVC) ground and air systems, while leveraging inter-service training synergies to maximize value to the end-user.

This event will focus on US/Joint flight training challenges across the services, highlighting new technologies and future requirements for each of the services’respective aviation communities, as well as ways the industry can support achieving these requirements.

Top Reasons to Attend

  • Get the latest on meeting upgradability requirements in T-X Family of Systems (FoS)
  • Hear thought-leader discussion of the advantages of Open Architecture to achieve platform agnosticism in flight training systems
  • Get detailed cost/benefit analysis of increased Ground Based Flight Training
  • Solutions to closing the training gap for 5th Generation Fighter Aircraft
  • Learn about challenges providing integrated LVC and Distributed Mission Operations (DMO) Training
  • Explore improving ground-based Offloading to Reduce Training Cost
  • Delve into improving System and Immersion Fidelity in Simulation
  • Evaluate economies of scale against varying mission sets in Joint Flight Training Standardization
  • Navigate developments in Adaptive Learning Technology to evaluate the way we train pilots
  • Balance growing UAS operational demand with UAS pilot training needs

Speakers

  • Lt Gen James M. Holmes, Deputy Chief of Staff, Strategic Plans and Requirements, USAF
  • Maj Gen Jeffrey Harrigian, Director, F35 Integration Office, USAF
  • Maj Gen James B Hecker, Commander, 19th Air Force, USAF
  • Brig Gen Andrew Croft USAF, Director, Plans, Programs, Requirements and Assessments, AETC
  • CAPT Wes Naylor, Commanding Officer, Naval Air Warfare Center, Training Systems Division, USN
  • Col Peter Eide, Chief, Training Aircraft Division, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, USAF
  • Gen (Ret) John Corley, Senior Advisor, Board of Advisors, Draken International
  • Jared Isaacman, CEO, Draken International
  • Col Philip Wielhouwer, Chief of Air Training Requirements, AETC, USAF
  • Col Eric F. Buer, Commanding , Marine Aviation Training Support Group-21, USMC
  • Col Ryan Sherwood, Commander, 49th Operations Group, USAF
  • CAPT Craig Dorrans, Program Manager, Naval Aviation Training Systems (PMA-205), USN
  • Col John A. Rahe, Commanding Officer, Marine Aviation Training Support Group -22, USMC
  • Lt Col Calvin Powell, Commander, 16th Training Squadron, USAF

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UAS Flight Training Day: Monday, October 26th, 2015
  • Including: Refreshment Break, Lunch & Afternoon Refreshment Break
Main Conference Day One: Tuesday October 27th, 2015
  • Including: Demo Drive / Morning Networking & Refreshment, Networking Luncheon & Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
Main Conference Day Two: Wednesday October 28th, 2015
  • Including: Morning Networking & Refreshment Break, Networking Luncheon & Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break

The agenda at a glance is available as PDF under downloads at the right side of the page.

Venue

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Venue & Accommodation

Randolph Air Force Base Parr Officer's Club
355 B Street West, Randolph AFB, Texas
78148, United States
Phone: (210) 652-4864

Accommodation

A courtesy room block has been established at the Hampton Inn & Suites Selma-San Antonio-Randolph AFB.

Hampton Inn & Suites Selma-San Antonio-Randolph AFB
14655 IH-35N Access Road, Selma, TX 78154
Phone: (210) 590-3388
http://hamptoninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/texas/hampton-inn-and-suites-selma-san-antonio-randolph-afb-texas-SATLOHX/index.html

Welcome to the Hampton Inn & Suites Selma – San Antonio – Randolph AFB Texas hotel. Ideally located in San Antonio, Texas's second largest city, our convenient lodging is close to Randolph Air Force Base and opposite The Forum at Olympia Parkway, one of the largest shopping centers in Texas. Visit Retama Horse Racing Park and watch the animals at the Natural Bridge Wildlife Park.

Extend your vacation and take the family out to explore city attractions such as Schlitterbahn Water Park, Six Flags Fiesta Texas and Seaworld San Antonio. Delve deeper into history with a visit to the famous landmarks in San Antonio, Texas such as The Alamo and The Riverwalk

The special room rate of $115.00 has been established to make your reservation process easy.  Simply call 210.590.3388 and give the group name Military Flight Training no later than September 25th, 2015.

Please note: We will never recommend, approve or appoint any third party rooming service to act on our behalf. Please be extremely wary if you are approached by any such companies. We will always endeavour to negotiate the best available rates for you so please use the Hotel´s website link provided.
Event details
Organizer : IDGA
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-5836