Boeing
has installed a training center for the new P-8A Poseidon aircraft at
Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Wash., as the base begins
preparations for the arrival of P-8s beginning in 2017.
“About
70 percent of the training we do for our P-8 crews happens in this
building,” said U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Kyle Cozad. “That is going to
make that wonderful aircraft last longer and longer. As much as 45
years.”
The
complete training system uses simulators and classroom-based
materials to train pilots and mission crews to operate the aircraft,
its sensors, communications and weapons systems without relying on
live flights.
Boeing
is on contract to modify and provide updates to the training devices
over the next three years.
Boeing
also provides P-8A aircrew training devices, electronic classrooms
and courseware for the Navy at its Integrated Training Center (ITC)
at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Fla. Aircrews began training in
the ITC in early 2012.
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