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Part Task Trainers (PTT)
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Bespoke Training Systems have provided Part-Task Trainers (PTT) that integrate with hardware to provide fully integrated training solutions - that provide Computer Based Training (CBT) type solutions integrate with full system emulations.

The core of our PTT solution utilises technologies to enable the delivered product to be rapidly updated to keep track with any aircraft updates - therefore keeping the PTT closely updated with the in-service aircraft, that would be quicker than updates delivered for any full-sized simulator. This would clearly ensure currency of any training provided by the PTT.

Bespoke Training Systems have developed a PTT for the:

  • Eurofighter Typhoon - HOTAS Trainer
  • Boeing CH-47 Chinook - Navigation CPT.

The scales of the development from desktop-based through to full-sized replicas of cockpit solutions, shows that Bespoke Training Systems Ltd can supply cost effective solutions in a timely manner that fulfil a customers' requirements.

 
Cockpit Procedure Trainer
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Monday, 15 August 2005 00:00
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Bespoke Training Systems can provide Cockpit Procedure Trainers (CPT) that utilise either a touch-screen cockpit environment or fully synthetic replicas of avionics and aircraft systems that can augment with touch screen panels.

Targetting the fidelity of the CPT, this can provide a cost effective training solution that can be utilised at a fraction of the cost of a full-mission simulator.

Some of the key features of the BTS CPT:

  • Fully operational CDNU
  • VOR
  • ADF
  • Instructor Control Console.

Bespoke Training Systems have developed a fully scalable CPT for the Boeing CH-47 Chinook for the Royal Air Force, that can be configured to cover all of the variants the RAF fly. Furthermore, the technology behind the system can be fully tailored to cover any of the various other air forces around the world as well as other aircraft platforms.

Last Updated on Thursday, 15 July 2010 20:43