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Royal Saudi Air Force Will Soon Begin Night Vision Training

Environmental Tectonics Corporation Successfully Completes Factory Acceptance Testing Of Night Vision Training System

Factory acceptance of a Night Vision Training System (NVTS) sold to the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) has been completed by Environmental Tectonics Corporation (ETC), the company announced Monday. The system was sold to the RSAF through ETC's Aircrew Training Systems (ATS) business unit. The new NVTS will be shipped to Saudi Arabia to be installed in the new RSAF aeromedical training center.

The NVTS consists of a computer-based training system with automated training programs for unaided vision and Night Vision Goggle (NVG) flying in the night environment and a Terrain Model Board designed to replicate the Saudi Arabia terrain. The NVTS will be installed in a theater-style classroom specifically designed for night vision training in the purpose-built RSAF areomedical training center

The RSAF will use ETC's NVTS to train their pilots how to safely and effectively conduct unaided vision night flying operations as well as the safe use of their own NVGs (NVGs are not provided with ETC's NVTS). This type of training complements the RSAF human factors training program by training their pilots in the procedures and techniques for coping with the hazards associated with night flying. The RSAF is committed to the professional development and safety of their pilots through modernization of its aviation physiology training program.

FMI: www.etcusa.com

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