Visit the Parker Hannifin Electromechanical Automation web site

Course explains flight testing regimes

A Professional Education International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 6, 2006

Professional Education International's "Avionics and weapons system flight test" course will be held in San Diego, California, from 28th to 31st August 2006.

Professional Education International's "Avionics and weapons system flight test" course will be held in San Diego, California, from 28th to 31st August 2006.

The course will be taught by leading expert, Robert McShea, of the National Test Pilot School.

This four-day course addresses the evolution of the flight test programme: the need for the flight test programme, assets required and the data types identified.

The mystery of decrypting 1553 data, setting realistic testing goals and analysing test data are explained.

The types of time space position information (TSPI) are discussed as well as their relationship with test requirements.

The differences in test programs and organisational structures are explained as well as the test community's relationship with the customer.

The latest advancements in data acquisition, correlation, merging and analysis will be studied with an emphasis on true performance versus the predicted.

Each section contains an in class exercise used to reinforce the lecture series.

A new section on statistics requirements for the flight test engineer has been added at the request of previous participants.

This section will attempt to answer the age old question "How many test points do I need?".

The lecture is augmented with video instruction as well as real life examples of flight test success and failures.

This course is designed for personnel involved with requirements definition, integration, development and test of avionics and weapons systems.

Although the course is slanted to the test of systems in flight, the concepts are valid for ground and flight labs as well.

Engineers new to the field as well as test managers will gain useful information from the course.

Time is allotted within each section to discuss problems/questions which may be of particular interest to individual participants.

No previous course or prior experience is required.

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

Google Ads

 

Contact Professional Education International

Related Stories

Contact Professional Education International

 

Newsletter sign up

Request your free weekly copy of the Engineeringtalk email newsletter ...

Visit the Parker Hannifin Electromechanical Automation web site

Articles by product category

All suppliers A - Z

A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication