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Title: LCDR Rich Folga, CAsP


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Mission Maximize performance and survivability
of the war fighter
LCDR Rich Folga, CAsP Naval Aerospace
Physiologist
Director,
Human Performance and Training Technology
Naval Survival Training Institute

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50 REPORTED hypoxia incidents since 2001 (to
present) including three fatalities. Multiple
causal factors including maintenance, procedures
violations, aircraft systems and equipment
malfunctions and ALSS failures
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ROBD (the early years)
QUESTIONS?
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  • The Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device provides a
    hypoxic experience with mixed gases delivered
    through a standard mask
  • Provides mask on dynamic hypoxia training (DHT)
    in a more realistic flight environment
  • Applied currently to fixed-wing ejection seat
    refresher aircrew

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Terminal Objective EXPERIENCE THE SYMPTOMS OF
HYPOXIA WHILE IN A SIMULATED FLIGHT ENVIRONMENT
AND PERFORM THE APPROPRIATE PROCEDURES TO
SELF-TREAT FOR HYPOXIC HYPOXIA Enabling
Objectives EXPERIENCE SYMPTOMS OF HYPOXIA AT A
SIMULATED ALTITUDE OF 25,000FT PERFORM THE
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES SPECIFIC TO YOUR AIRCRAFT
FOR TREATMENT OF HYPOXIA
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33 ASTC Workstations at 9 locations
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ROBDSIM
T-45A
FA-18
FA-18F
MV-22
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NASTP Training Priorities
  • Develop Navy aircraft models to conduct more
    realistic scenario based training
  • Develop linked simulation and integrated comms to
    train crew both inter and intra-cockpit
  • Develop advanced instructor workstations for
    better biomedical monitoring and recording,
    brief/debrief and interaction with simulation
  • Investigate increased gas flow to the student for
    increased aircraft to simulator fidelity

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ASTC Workstation Enhancements
  • HOTAS Cougar Modifications
  • ROBD Instructor Tools Development
  • Integrated/Networked Comms
  • Multiple Crew Workstations

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ROBD Instructor Tools (IOS) screenshot
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Aircraft Specific Cockpit Development
  • Why 3D?
  • Start with the NATOPS
  • Extract Panel Diagrams for reference
  • Model proportions of panel
  • Use Anthro Drawings where available
  • Take multiple photos for texture and placement
    reference
  • 7-10k Polycount for cockpit interiors
  • Medium to high fidelity within the limitations of
    software/hardware
  • Current limitation is recreation of
    instrumentation, especially in glass-cockpit
    aircraft such as the MV-22

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Original X-Plane Model (F-22)
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Aircraft Upgrades for Training
  • Feedback from pilots (WISH LIST)
  • More realistic flight T/M/S model
  • Familiar cockpit scan
  • Accurate details of simulator

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Real World Performance
  • X-Plane is Physics Based
  • Flexibility to design and modify aircraft designs
    based on wing and fuselage structure, engine
    performance parameters, CG, etc.
  • Environmental variables that are factored into
    the simulation include weather, wind, clouds,
    altitude, temperature, wake turbulence, etc.
  • Flight models based on aircraft flight data
  • Flight models tested and validated by pilots

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Aircraft Improvement Process
  • NATOPS Baseline
  • Build/Modify airframe, wings, engine and flight
    controls using manufacturers or maintenance
    resources
  • Functional Check Flight in simulation environment
  • Modify variables to make aircraft fly right
  • Validate

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T-6A JPATS (Joint Primary Air Training System )
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T-6 Texan II 3D Cockpit
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Better Situational Immersion
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Terrain Enhancements
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Systems in Development
  • F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet
  • Ready for pilot validation
  • MV-22 Osprey
  • - Developing training model for crew concept
  • Model Development
  • AV-8B Harrier II
  • Joint Strike Fighter

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F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet
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F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet (Interior)
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MV-22 Osprey
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MV-22 3D Cockpit
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MV-22 Osprey (Interior)
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AV-8B Harrier II
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Joint Strike Fighter (X-35 A/B)
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Conclusions
  • Extremely successful ROBDSIM and ASTC ROBD DHT
    program in place
  • While our in-house trainer fidelity is relatively
    low, our ability to actively address ROBDSIM
    ROBD DHT shortfalls will eventually close the gap
    in end-user acceptance
  • Continue to develop technology solutions to
    enhance training effectiveness (IOS, ROBD and
    simulation)
  • Working to expand beyond TACAIR pilot / NFO
    training (e.g. MV-22 Crew Chief)

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  • Ascent rates are immediate
  • Typical profile is 10K x 120 seconds then 25K
    until complete. Average run is approximately 120
    seconds at 25K
  • 30K step is used for rapid onset hypoxia
    (subsequent runs) or to compensate for mask leak

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Why F-22?
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