Mon, Jul 18, 2011
Budding Test Pilots Learn In Two-Place Gripen Trainer
Empire Test Pilots' School (ETPS) has extended its
co-operation agreement with Sweden and Saab, using the Gripen
fighter aircraft to train its pilots. ETPS, Britain's world-class
flight test training school, is operated by QinetiQ in partnership
with the UK Ministry of Defence. Since 1999, ETPS has included
Gripen as a core part of the ETPS Fixed Wing Graduate Course
syllabus, and a new extended contract was signed this spring
targeting two campaigns for this year.
Gripen Trainer
The first campaign was carried out in May and the second one
will take place in August/September. The course consists of 11
students and 4 instructors amounting to a total of about 90 flight
hours. During each campaign, students and instructors will receive
simulator training and instructional flights in a dual seat Gripen.
Each sortie will be used to teach specific techniques, demonstrate
specific responses and characteristics and provide systems and
assessment on the aircraft. There are also a number of target
flights included in the campaign and the Swedish SK 60 jet trainer
aircraft is used as a target for radar assessment.
"Gripen continues to provide ETPS with a world class 4th
generation teaching platform in this very demanding area of flight
test training - this activity marks another year of outstanding
co-operation between Saab/SwAF and ETPS/QinetiQ," says Rhys
Williams, test pilot Instructor, ETPS.
All flying is currently being conducted in Sweden at the Saab
Flight Test facility in Linkoping and Gripen simulator at the SwAF
base F 7 Satenas. The ETPS program is being managed in close
co-operation with Saab and the Swedish Air Force and further
strengthens the excellent relations that already exist between
these highly skilled operators.
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