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Fighter Training

Biggles | 22.03.2007 17:39 | Anti-militarism | Palestine

An upcoming conferenec on Fighter pilot training, sponsored by Israeli Aerospace industries may be of interest to readers

Fighter Training
6th & 7th June 2007, Copthorne Tara Hotel, London

Sponsored by: AMST, Diehl BGT Defence, Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd, EADS Military Aircraft, Ocean, FlightPro™ & Photo Sonics
Supported by: armedforces.co.uk, ASD Network, Air Forces Monthly & MS&T




Training a fighter pilot is a lengthy and costly process, therefore deploying the right methods and equipment can make a huge difference.

At Fighter Training 2007, these are the issues that will be tackled by decision makers of the best Air Forces in the world, including, France, Italy, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the United States.

Be the first to hear General Cesar Macnamara speak on training in the Chilean Air Force. As Chief of the First Air Brigade in the Chilean Air Force, he is most suitable to expose their current training methods and tools. You will gain from hearing first hand reports from a country with growing importance in today’s defence industry. Find out which systems they are currently using and hear about what requirements they have for the future.

Representatives from 10 Air Forces will be exposing to you how they train and how they are plan to tackle upcoming challenges, giving you a unique understanding of what it will take to train the pilots of tomorrow.

Some of the exceptional speakers at the conference include:
· General César Macnamara, Chief, First Air Brigade, Chilean Air Force
· Colonel Jean Marc Le Garrec, Chief, Flight Training, Personnel, and Training Command, French Air Force
· Colonel Luca Goretti, Chief, Policy, Doctrine and General Planning Branch, Italian Air Force Staff Operations, Italian Air Force
· Colonel Matthew H Molloy, Commander of the 325th Operations Group, 325th Fighter Wing, Air Education and Training Command, Tyndall Air Force Base, US Air Force
· Commander Williams S Johnson, Head, Reserve Forces, Training Air Wing TWO, US Navy
· Lieutenant Commander Toma-Adrian Crisan, Flight Safety Instructor, Advanced Tactical Training School, Romanian Air Force
· Wing Commander John Cunningham, Officer Commanding Flying Wing, Royal Air Force
· Lieutenant Colonel Carlos De Palma Arrabal, Air Staff, Plans Division, Programmes Section, Spanish Air Force
· Lieutenant Colonel Kurt J Saladana, Commander, 2# Canadian Forces Flying Training School, Department of National Defence, Canada


PLUS A HALF DAY PRE CONFERENCE INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP
Fighter Training Approaches - 2007 and Beyond
5th June 2007, Copthorne Tara Hotel, London
Why should you attend Fighter Training 2007?

· You will discover present and pioneering training programmes
· You will learn about the latest training products
· You will network with military and industry key personnel
· You will discuss cost effective training solutions
· You will source new companies in the market

Biggles

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