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From: Gotthard, Petr
Subject: [certi-dev] FW: CALL FOR PAPERS: RAeS - The Challenges for Flight Simulation: 17-18 Nov 2010
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:35:36 +0100

FYI

 

From: Emma Brown [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 4:55 PM
To: Emma Brown
Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS: RAeS - The Challenges for Flight Simulation: 17-18 Nov 2010

 

The Royal Aeronautical Society is pleased to announce a Call for Papers for the Autumn 2010 Flight Simulation Conference …

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

The Challenges for Flight Simulation – The Next Steps

 

 

Wednesday 17 – Thursday 18 November 2010

 

No.4 Hamilton Place, London W1J 7BQ, UK

 

Has Flight Simulation technology reached a plateau? Are there still challenges to be resolved?

 

The Royal Aeronautical Society Flight Simulation Group believes there are many challenges in Flight Simulation, and has organised this Conference to identify them and some possible solutions. One major challenge is to rationalise the variety of Flight Simulation Training Devices (FSTD) used in pilot training based on training need. Results will be presented from the International Working Group organised by the RAeS, known as the IWG-H, which has addressed the definition of FSTDs for helicopters. The results take the form of guidance material to be published as ICAO 9625. This will be the first time that FSTDs for rotary wing aircraft have been addressed in this way.

 

Two sessions of the Conference will be dedicated to the detailed reporting of both the Technical and Training sub-groups of IWG-H. The sessions will address the approach taken to analysis the training requirement and develop the rationale for a suitable range of FSTDs that can deliver training in all of the phases of helicopter piloting skills development.

 

Additional topics include the modelling of rotary wing flight performance and the access to and use of data, particularly when addressing lower order FSTDs.

 

In its second main theme, the Conference will address some of the further challenges that face the flight simulation industry as advances in technology offer increased capability.

 

Beyond simulation technology we have new directions for aviation itself that includes the proliferation of the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS).  The range of tasks that are addressed by a UAS extends daily, as does the desire to operate them alongside other forms of aviation, both civil and military. What capability does flight simulation need to offer to research and train for this challenge?

 

Call for Papers Deadline: 30 April 2010

 

The Organising Committee invites prospective authors to submit abstracts of original work for presentation at the Conference.

 

 

Full details can be found here. 

 

 

Sponsored by – AgustaWestland, BAE Systems, Boeing, CAE, FlightSafety International, Honeywell, Mechtronix, OPINICUS, OAA, Shell Aircraft International & THALES

 

 

Corporate Profiling Opportunities & Exhibition Space - For more information and details of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please call Emma Brown on +44 (0)20 7670 4372 or email address@hidden.

 

 

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!! Register online now at www.aerosociety.com/conference/  !!

 

Flight Simulation Technology: Future Potential

40th Anniversary of the First RAeS International Symposium

 

Wednesday 9 – Thursday 10 June 2010

 

No.4 Hamilton Place, London W1J 7BQ, UK

 

The Royal Aeronautical Society’s Flight Simulation Group Conferences are both well established and highly successful.  In 2010, it will be 40 years since the first such international symposium. To mark that anniversary, a special Conference will be held to examine the latest flight simulation technology, consider trends, define the challenges and review future opportunities. The Conference will begin with a session reviewing that first international symposium and discussing progress over the past 40 years - expectations dashed and expectations fulfilled. Subsequent sessions will discuss modelling, visual and motion cueing requirements, environmental representation, simulator testing and maintenance, mission simulation & training and interoperability. 

 

This informative and wide-ranging two day Conference will examine flight simulation technology - the art and the science - from the perspectives of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft manufacturers and operators, makers and users of training systems, training providers, airspace managers, researchers, and regulators. The Conference has a very broad agenda and seeks both to ensure that appropriate work is taken forward and also to determine how the Royal Aeronautical Society might best facilitate progress.

 

Programme - To view the full conference programme please click here

 

Register Online -  Visit www.aerosociety.com/conference or contact the Conference & Events Department at address@hidden to obtain a registration form

 

Further Opportunities - For more information and details of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please call Emma Brown on +44 (0)20 7670 4372

 

Sponsored by – AgustaWestland, BAE Systems, Boeing, CAE, FlightSafety International, Honeywell, Mechtronix, OPINICUS, OAA, Shell Aircraft International & THALES

 

Conference Proceedings

 

If you are unable to attend the Conference but would like a copy of the conference proceedings on CD Rom which includes speaker presentations and papers @ the Member Price of £115 or Non Member price of £135, please email address@hidden for an order form quoting 631 or visit www.aerosociety.com/proceedings for more information. The Proceedings will be sent out 3-4 weeks after the conference.

 

 

 

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The Merlin Flight Simulation Group is pleased to invite you to the Aircraft Design, Handling and Simulation Competition

 

Aircraft Design, Handling and Simulation Competition 2010

 

Friday 11 June 2010

 

Coventry University, Faculty of Engineering & Computing, UK

 

This year’s Flying Judges will be Dave Southwood from The Empire Test Pilots School and Dave Mackay from Virgin Galactic.  Commentary will come from John Farley, ex Harrier Chief Test Pilot.  The Judges will be assessing the control, stability and general handling of university student teams’ aircraft designs. The designs will be flown in one of Merlin’s engineering flight simulators.

 

If you would like to attend this event please RSVP to:-

Marion Neal

Marketing Director

 

address@hidden

Tel: 01403 711799

 

 

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Upcoming Flight Simulation Group Event Dates …

All at No.4 Hamilton Place, London

 

Thursday 10 June 2010

Edwin A Link Lecture: Why the Downturn is an Opportunity

Steve Grinham, VP Training & Simulation, Thales

 

Thursday 15 July 2010

Capt Ray Jones Memorial Lecture: Simulation Technology – An Airline Perspective

Brian Watt, Head of Crew Training, Flybe Limited

 

22 - 23 September 2010

Annual RAeS International Flight Crew Training Conference

“The Global Market Place: Challenges for Flight Crew Training”

 

PASS IT ON - Please feel free to forward this invitation on to any colleagues who you feel may be interested in this topic

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