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Call for Papers Open

The Conference aims to identify, discuss, and agree follow-up action on a number of selected challenges – those aspects of flight simulation which continue to be problematic or inadequate, and those which are emerging as a result of changes in the aviation sectors served by flight simulation.
The Call for Papers is now open and we look forward to receiving abstracts on, but not limited to:
• FSTD Qualification Testing
– Reducing qualification costs; Is the QTG still fit for purpose?
• Motion
– Objective Motion qualification; Improving cueing close to/on ground; NextGen
Motion Systems

• ‘Mission’ or ‘Situational’ Training for Civil and Military Fixed Wing Aircraft
– Enhancing Civil simulation capabilities in an increasingly data rich environment;
Evolution in training and checking requirements; Improving Military device
interoperability; Impact of EBT

• Modelling and Simulation as a Service
– Exploiting the Cloud, what has been achieved, challenges and opportunities for the future

• Simulated Air Traffic Control
– ICAO 9625 Ed4 content and relevance; Are there still technical limits?; What will be the impact of NEXTGEN/SESAR?

• Data
– Impact of protecting IP Rights on data availability, cost, fidelity and industry
knowledge levels; Availability of Icing, Gusting and Post-Stall data to support
ICATEE training.

– See more at: http://aerosociety.com/Events/Event-List/1792/Challenges-in-Flight-Simulation-Addressing-Todays-Challenges-and-Preparing-for-the-Future#sthash.dV5vnzAp.dpuf

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By: Arabella-Cox - 6th December 2014 at 12:20

It will be great to have a simulator with 3D external visuals one day.

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