Boeing has installed a Helicrew
simulator at the Oakey Army Aviation Training Centre in order to enhance the
capabilities of Boeing Defence Australia (BDA) flight instructors.
The Helicrew allows BDA qualified
flying instructors to further hone and test their training procedures through a
variety of simulated situations.
Helicrew is designed to replicate the Bell
206B-1 Kiowa, which the Australian Army uses as an initial training helicopter
before pilots transition to operational rotorcraft.
Through the Army Aviation
Training and Training Support (AATTS) contract awarded in 2007, Boeing supports
the Army’s Kiowa, Black Hawk and CH-47 Chinook helicopters with pilot, aircrew
and technician training, operational fleet maintenance, and support services.
“Our investment in the Helicrew
shows our ongoing commitment to supplying industry-leading, in-country
instruction to align with the future of rotary wing training,” Mark Brownsey,
AATTS project manager for BDA said.
“As we mature this synthetic capability, we will work with our customer on
opportunities to use the Helicrew to provide some pilot instruction in a more
cost-effective, lower-risk environment than flying real Kiowas,” Brownsey
added.
“The Helicrew gives us the flexibility to plan training exercises much
more quickly than before,” Charlie Stone, chief pilot at AATTS said.
“It also allows us to better prepare for emergencies in a safe environment, and
to assess our performance at any point of the exercise – all of which will
ultimately benefit pilots in training,” Stone concluded.