Monday, November 03, 2008

US NavyCarrier Pilots’ T-45 Training System

US Navy Carrier Pilots’ T-45 Training System (NSI News Source Info) November 3, 2008: The US Navy uses the Hawk-based T-45TS system to train its pilots for the transition from T-6A Texan II/ JPATS aircraft to modern jet fighters – and carrier landings. This is not a risk-free assignment, by any means. Nevertheless, it is a critical link in the naval aviation chain. The T-45 Training System (T45TS), developed for and used by the U.S. Naval Air Training Command, is the first totally integrated jet aircraft training system. It comprises the Boeing-built T-45 Goshawk, advanced flight and instrument simulators, computer-assisted instructional programs, and a computerized training integration system. The integration of all five elements produces a superior pilot in less time and at lower cost than previous training systems. The T45TS has enabled the U.S. Navy to reduce total student flight-hours by 28 percent and duration of training by 17 weeks.

1 comment:

garnett said...

Having had looks at the deck in T-2,F-9 & F-8's, it would have been much easier if we had had a T-45 type sim. I have had the privilege of time in the T-45 sim and it definitely makes traps and shots real with its motion and > 180 degree screens. Great training tool!