Conclusions: 1. Experimental aircraft can be used once the aircraft are returned to a normally fielded configuration along with a certifying statement reflecting the configuration and noting any impact from leaving instrumentation in place. 2. A mixed crew consisting of a FORSCOM pilot and an experimental pilot: (a) Capitalizes on data collection discipline. (b) Maintains newer (younger) pilot perspective. (c) Captures the broad spectrum of skills from new pilot to seasoned pilot. 3. It is an acceptable risk to use experimental aircraft and pilots for a limited users operational test.
Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) Acceptable Risk: Experimental Pilots and Aircraft in Operational Testing
2005
15 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Laboratory & Test Facility Design & Operation , Weapon systems , Experimental design , Rotary wing aircraft , Risk analysis , Test and evaluation , Operational effectiveness , Aircraft rockets , Precision , Pilots , Symposia , Apkws(Advanced precision kill weapon system) , Experimental aircraft , Hydra-70 rockets , Component reports , Briefing charts
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