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DEFENCE PILOT TRAINING SEMINAR
26 May 2010
DEFENCE PILOT TRAINING SEMINAR
26 May 2010
The Williams Foundation:
is an independent research organisation whose purpose is to promote the development and effective implementation of national security and defence policies as they impact on Australia’s ability to generate air power appropriate to Australia’s unique geopolitical environment and values.
aims to strengthen Australia’s national security by advocating the need for forward-looking policies which take full advantage of the potential for air power to shape and influence regional security and by promoting constructive debate regarding the implementation of such policies.
The Williams Foundation:
is an independent research organisation whose purpose is to promote the development and effective implementation of national security and defence policies as they impact on Australia’s ability to generate air power appropriate to Australia’s unique geopolitical environment and values.
aims to strengthen Australia’s national security by advocating the need for forward-looking policies which take full advantage of the potential for air power to shape and influence regional security and by promoting constructive debate regarding the implementation of such policies.
Our Intent is to: explore the challenges we will face in building and operating a training
system to produce 5th generation pilots and address :• what do we need to do to produce sufficient numbers of combat ready
pilots in a cost and time effective manner?• what are the required characteristics of the new training system? • what are the HR implications of the future training system – trainee
candidate pool, characteristics, numbers and quality?
explore different ways of doing business to ensure that all appropriate options are considered when defining, contracting and delivering our next generation Defence Pilot Training System.
Our Intent is to: explore the challenges we will face in building and operating a training
system to produce 5th generation pilots and address :• what do we need to do to produce sufficient numbers of combat ready
pilots in a cost and time effective manner?• what are the required characteristics of the new training system? • what are the HR implications of the future training system – trainee
candidate pool, characteristics, numbers and quality?
explore different ways of doing business to ensure that all appropriate options are considered when defining, contracting and delivering our next generation Defence Pilot Training System.
DEFENCE PILOT TRAINING SEMINAR
Chief of Air Force
DEFENCE PILOT TRAINING SEMINAR
Chief of Air Force
DEFENCE PILOT TRAINING SEMINAR
The Williams Foundation Perspective
DEFENCE PILOT TRAINING SEMINAR
The Williams Foundation Perspective
OBasic / Advanced
Pilot TrainingBasic / Advanced
Pilot Training
Lead In FighterLead In Fighter
Multi Engine Conversion
Multi Engine Conversion
Rotary Wing TrainingRotary Wing Training
Fighter ConversionFighter Conversion
Operationally ReadyOperationally Ready
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The Pilot Training SystemThe Pilot Training System
DEFENCE PILOT TRAINING SEMINAR
26 May 2010
DEFENCE PILOT TRAINING SEMINAR
26 May 2010