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Wed, Mar 07, 2012

China Lake Installs F/A-18E/F Tactical Operational Flight Trainer

Sim Allows Training In Emergency Procedures, Fulfills NATOPS Requirements

NAVAIR recently strengthened its warfighter-qualification facilities with the installation of a Tactical Operational Flight Trainer (TOFT) at China Lake. The TOFT F/A-18E/F simulator, which fulfills NATOPS requirements and allows pilots to practice emergency procedures, is also used to qualify pilots nationwide. Rear Adm. Mat Winter, NAWCWD commander, officiated at the simulator’s grand opening event, March 1.

China Lake’s TOFT offers local VX-9 and VX-31 pilots an alternative warfighter-qualification training venue as well as the capability to rehearse critical military missions prior to participating in live-fire and captive-carry test and evaluation (T&E) events. This is the only TOFT in the U.S. Navy that is government-operated and maintained and the only TOFT located at an RDAT&E facility. According to Loibl, having this TOFT at China Lake allows NAWCWD squadrons to complete required training locally, saving them time, funding, and airframe hours. It also allows PMA-205 to conduct software upgrade tests locally which can result in faster turnaround time for end users.

"This TOFT is a rich addition to the arsenal of capabilities for our warfighters and the direct result of Command, competency, and program collaboration and leadership," Winter said.
 
The TOFT, located in Laboratory 1 of the Michelson Laboratory annex (Building 6), installation required 1,800 square feet of space, two additional 225A circuits and 30 tons of extra air-conditioning capacity to power and cool the device. By having the simulator located at China Lake, the Navy will save millions of dollars that would have been spent in fuel and transportation costs by shuttling pilots back-and-forth between China Lake and NAS Lemoore, which was once the closest available TOFT location.
 
China Lake’s TOFT is identical to those located at NAS Lemoore and Oceana except for its lack of an aft SimuSphere. Each TOFT features individual front and aft cockpits, both equipped with its own SimuSphere — a nine-panel visual-display dome to complement an out-the-windows (OTW) environment. To decrease the simulator’s size and cost, the IBAR replaced the aft OTW display dome with a five-foot flat-panel screen. Each SimuSphere also includes 11 projectors: nine projectors display OTW images, one projector provides the pilot’s heads-up display, and the final projector displays images for the Improved Fresnel Lens Optical Landing System.
 
Each TOFT also features a simulated Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System and night-vision goggles. The system is compatible with either APG-73 or -79 radar. Future upgrades may include the capability to run the system on emerging F/A-18G aircraft. The TOFT at China Lake is the only device of its kind owned and operated solely by the U.S. government. Other models — including those located at NAS Lemoore and NAS Oceana — are government-owned and contractor-operated. The TOFT is software-based and costs less than its hardware counterparts. The ultimate goal is to shorten the timeline between software development and F/A-18E/F fleet installation.

FMI: www.navair.navy.mil

 


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