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www.fastjettraining.com Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE FOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES @SMiGroupDefence #fastjettraining SMi Proudly Presents its 2nd Annual… Official Event Partner Czech Air Force 5th - 6th June 2017, Andel’s Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic Central and Eastern Europe’s Leading Fast Jet Pilot Training Conference BOOK BY 28TH FEBRUARY TO SAVE £300 • BOOK BY 31ST MARCH TO SAVE £200 • BOOK BY 28TH APRIL TO SAVE £100 Learning from the Successes and the Failures of a Modern Air Force: A Guide to Effective Flight Training Hosted by: Squadron Leader Tim Davies, Officer Commanding Standards and Instructor Training Hawk T2 Training, Royal Air Force MAKE SURE YOU REGISTER FOR OUR POST-CONFERENCE MORNING WORKSHOP | 7TH JUNE 2017 | 9.00 - 1:00 HOST NATION KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERT SPEAKERS: Major General Thierry Dupont, Commander, Combined Air Operations Centre Uedem, NATO Brigadier General Csaba Ugrik, Commander HDF 59th SZD Base, Hungarian Air Force Air Commodore Peter Round, Former Director of Capabilities, Armament & Technology, European Defence Agency Colonel Luigi Casali, Commander 61st Stormo, Italian Air Force Colonel Thomas Tillich, Deputy Director of Flying Operations Branch, German Air Force Colonel Denis O’Reilly, Commander 15 Wing, Royal Canadian Air Force Squadron Leader Tim Davies, Officer Commanding Standards and Instructor Training Hawk T2 Training, Royal Air Force Mr. Erikjan Bor, Project Manager for Simulation, Netherlands Defence Material Organisation Major General Jaromír Šebesta, Commander, Czech Air Force Major General (Ret’d) Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of General Staff, Czech Armed Forces Colonel Petr Tomanek, Commander of the 21st Tactical Air Base, Czech Air Force Colonel Jaroslav Mika, Chief of A7 Branch and Chief of Combat Training, Czech Air Force Colonel Jiri Kacer, Head of Department of Air Force and Aircraft Technology, University of Defence, Czech Armed Forces EVENT HIGHLIGHTS: 1. Hear expert briefings from Commanders and senior officers delivering exclusive information on operational capacities as well as current and future requirements 2. Discuss highly relevant aspects of fast jet pilot training including advanced simulation technology and the latest training aircrafts, such as the M-346 Master Jet Trainer 3. Supported by the Czech Air Force, NATO, EDA as well as key regional and international Air Forces including Germany, Hungary, Canada and Italy 4. Dedicated solution zone where international industry leaders will showcase their latest pilot training technologies and programs

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Page 1: SMi Group's 2nd annual Fast Jet Pilot Training Central & Eastern Europe

www.fastjettraining.com Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711

SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE FOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES@SMiGroupDefence

#fastjettraining

FAST JET PILOT TRAINING CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE

SMi Proudly Presents its 2nd Annual…

Official Event Partner

Czech Air Force5th - 6th June 2017, Andel’s Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic

Central and Eastern Europe’s Leading Fast Jet Pilot Training Conference

BOOK BY 28TH FEBRUARY TO SAVE £300 • BOOK BY 31ST MARCH TO SAVE £200 • BOOK BY 28TH APRIL TO SAVE £100

Learning from the Successes and the Failures of a Modern Air Force: A Guide to Effective Flight TrainingHosted by:

Squadron Leader Tim Davies, Officer Commanding Standards and Instructor Training Hawk T2 Training, Royal Air Force

MAKE SURE YOU REGISTER FOR OUR POST-CONFERENCE MORNING WORKSHOP | 7TH JUNE 2017 | 9.00 - 1:00

HOST NATION KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERT SPEAKERS: Major General Thierry Dupont, Commander, Combined Air Operations Centre Uedem, NATO

Brigadier General Csaba Ugrik, Commander HDF 59th SZD Base, Hungarian Air Force

Air Commodore Peter Round, Former Director of Capabilities, Armament & Technology, European Defence Agency

Colonel Luigi Casali, Commander 61st Stormo, Italian Air Force

Colonel Thomas Tillich, Deputy Director of Flying Operations Branch, German Air Force

Colonel Denis O’Reilly, Commander 15 Wing, Royal Canadian Air Force

Squadron Leader Tim Davies, Officer Commanding Standards and Instructor Training Hawk T2 Training, Royal Air Force

Mr. Erikjan Bor, Project Manager for Simulation, Netherlands Defence Material Organisation

Major General Jaromír Šebesta, Commander,

Czech Air Force

Major General (Ret’d) Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of General Staff, Czech Armed Forces

Colonel Petr Tomanek, Commander of the 21st Tactical Air Base, Czech Air Force

Colonel Jaroslav Mika, Chief of A7 Branch and Chief of Combat Training, Czech Air Force

Colonel Jiri Kacer, Head of Department of Air Force and Aircraft Technology, University of Defence, Czech Armed Forces

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:

1. Hear expert briefings from Commanders and senior officers delivering exclusive information on operational capacities as well as current and future requirements

2. Discuss highly relevant aspects of fast jet pilot training including advanced simulation technology and the latest training aircrafts, such as the M-346 Master Jet Trainer

3. Supported by the Czech Air Force, NATO, EDA as well as key regional and international Air Forces including Germany, Hungary, Canada and Italy

4. Dedicated solution zone where international industry leaders will showcase their latest pilot training technologies and programs

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Dear Colleague,

It is with great pleasure that I invite you to participate in the upcoming Fast Jet Pilot Training Central and Eastern Europe conference taking place on the 5th and 6th of June in Prague.

Fast jet capabilities in the Central and Eastern European region are becoming increasingly important, both as a viable aerial deterrence and for potential integration in multinational combat missions abroad, as part of larger coalition forces. As a result, cooperation and interoperability in this area is essential.

Last year, we brought together over one hundred delegates to this high level meeting, including senior military leaders, project decision makers and subject matter experts and this year we are looking to build upon its success. Alongside this, contractors and cutting edge industry solution providers are invited to collaborate on future endeavours that will enhance the security and stability of Central and Eastern Europe and its neighbouring countries.

Both Major General Šebesta, Commander of the Czech Air Force and I believe Fast Jet Pilot Training Central and Eastern Europe remains the ideal environment for this collaboration. We are therefore lending our support behind it as leading participants alongside many of our fellow Czech Air Force Officers.

I would ask you to pay particular attention to our conference agenda which has been put together with great care to give you the very best opportunity to benchmark and learn from subject matter experts relating to the enhancement of fast jet training capability.

Only through learning and networking with our peers can we enhance and improve our ideas and execution of military projects, I urge you to join us in June 2017 alongside many other likeminded leaders to ensure you too can benefit from this unique forum.

Yours Sincerely,

Colonel Jaroslav Mika, Chief A7 Branch and Chief of Combat Training, Czech Air Force

OUR UNRIVALLED SENIOR MILITARY SPEAKER LINE UP:

Major General Jaromír Šebesta, Commander, Czech Air Force Major General Thierry Dupont, Commander, Combined Air Operations Centre Uedem, NATO

Brigadier General Csaba Ugrik, Commander HDF 59th SZD Base, Hungarian Air Force

Air Commodore Peter Round, Former Director of Capabilities, Armament & Technology, European Defence Agency

Major General (Ret’d) Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of General Staff, Czech Armed Forces

Colonel Petr Tomanek, Commander of the 21st Tactical Air Base, Czech Air Force

Colonel Jaroslav Mika, Chief of A7 Branch and Chief of Combat Training, Czech Air Force

Colonel Jiri Kacer, Head of Department of Air Force and Aircraft Technology, University of Defence, Czech Armed Forces

Colonel Luigi Casali, Commander 61st Stormo, Italian Air Force

Colonel Denis O’Reilly, Commander 15 Wing, Royal Canadian Air ForceColonel Thomas Tillich, Deputy Director of Flying Operations Branch, German Air Force

Lieutenant Colonel Zoltan Litauski, Head of Flight Training, Hungarian Air Force

Lieutenant Colonel Mike Grover, Commander 419 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force

Squadron Leader Tim Davies, Officer Commanding Standards and Instructor Training Hawk T2 Training, Royal Air Force

Mr. Erikjan Bor, Project Manager for Simulation, Netherlands Defence Material Organisation

Mr. Andy Fawkes, Director, Thinke Company Ltd.

“Our goal is simple, to promote enhanced cooperation for Central and Eastern European fighter jet pilots and standardize the level of training to ensure successful future domestic and joint operations.”

Major General Jaromír Šebesta, Commander, Czech Air Force

Learning from the Successes and the Failures of a Modern Air Force: A Guide to Effective Flight TrainingWednesday 7th June 2017, Andel’s Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic | 9.00 - 1.00

Hosted By Squadron Leader Tim Davies, Officer Commanding Standards and Instructor Training Hawk T2 Training, Royal Air Force

About the WorkshopThere are numerous pitfalls that even the most advanced Air Forces can fall into when developing and operating flight training systems. This valuable workshop aims to demonstrate to Air Force and training commanders where, how and why issues in training can develop and how these can be avoided.

Benefits of attendingDrawing from his extensive experience of flight training and system management, Squadron Leader Tim Davies can provide valuable support and advice to operational commanders looking to develop their own training systems. Focusing primarily on where training systems can go wrong, participants in the workshop will receive the invaluable experience of the RAF’s extensive successes in flight training, but perhaps more importantly, its failures and how these were overcome and how they can be avoided.

About the leader

Squadron Leader Tim Davies is a public speaker, consultant and a fast jet flying instructor in the Royal Air Force. He helps individuals and organisations use authenticity, empathy and lessons from failure to create very real high-performance. After joining the Royal Navy in 1998 Davies then transferred to the Royal Air Force and has since served all over the world and boasts over 2,500 flight hours, mostly instructional. He is currently a fast jet flying instructor on the Hawk T2 in the RAF advanced fast jet training wing, teaching students and instructors,

not only how to fly fast jets, but also how to maximise their effectiveness and true ability. He also works in a Capability Requirements role providing expert advice and support on how to sustain existing flying training platforms as well as working on the introduction of three new aircraft into the UK Military Flying Training System.

Workshop Agenda

9.00 Registration & Informal Meeting

9.30 Understanding Tomorrow’s Fast Jet Pilot

10.00 Building Success — The UK’s Fast Jet Flying Training System

10.30 Investing in the Flying Instructor — Defining the Value

11.00 Morning Coffee

11.30 Predicting System Failures — When, Where and Why it All Goes Wrong

12.00 Synthetic Training on the RAF’s Hawk T2

12.30 The Future of Fast Jet Flying Training

1.00 Discussion and Summary

FAST JET PILOT TRAINING CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE www.fastjettraining.com

Register online at www.fastjettraining.com

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FAST JET PILOT TRAINING CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE Day One | 5th June 2017

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8.00 Registration & Coffee

8.30 Chairman’s Opening Remarks

Colonel Jaroslav Mika, Chief A7 Branch and Chief of Combat

Training, Czech Air Force

8.40 KEYNOTE WELCOME ADDRESS FROM THE COMMANDER OF THE

CZECH AIR FORCE: The Ongoing Modernisation Efforts of the

Czech Air Force and Future Development

• Current activity and fast jet capacity of the Czech Air Force

• Feedback from ongoing joint operations with regional and

international partners

• Future upgrade plans and how these will be achieved through

cooperation

• Importance of clear planning for effective pilot training in the

modern Czech Air Force

Major General Jaromír Šebesta, Commander, Czech Air Force

9.00 The Hungarian Acquisition of Cutting Edge Fast Jets in order to

take a Leading Role in Regional Air Policing

• Lease-purchasing of JAS-39M Gripen’s from the Swedish

Defence and Security Export Agency (FXM) and recent

contract extensions

• Implementation and maintenance of cutting edge pilot training

in line with and advanced fighter fleet and operating the

JAS39D twin-seater as a jet trainer

• The Hungarian role in leading Baltic Air Policing rotation under

NATO Command

Brigadier General Csaba Ugrik, Commander HDF 59th SZD

Airbase, Hungarian Air Force

Lieutenant Colonel Zoltan Litauszki, Head of Flight Training,

Hungarian Air Force

9.40 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

10.20 Morning Coffee

10.50 Air Policing, a CAOC perspective…

• Orientation in the NATO Air C2 structure

• CAOC’s mission

• Peace time Air Policing

• Resource Requirements

• Outlook: expectation towards future Air commitments

Major General Thierry Dupont, Commander, Combined Air

Operations Centre Uedem, NATO

11.30 Session Reserved For Event Sponsor

12.10 Networking Lunch

1.10 The Canadian Experience of Providing Fast Jet Training for

International Allies

• Flight training operations at 15 Wing CFB Moose Jaw, principle

site of NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC)

• Progression of pilot training at 419 Tactical Fighter Training

Squadron

• Operating jet training through cooperation between military

and industry for more effective pilot training

Colonel Denis O’Reily, Commander 15 Wing, Canadian Air Force

Lieutenant Colonel Mike Grover, Commander 419 Tactical Fighter

Training Squadron, Canadian Air Force

1.50 Ensuring Royal Air Force Pilots are prepared for Active Duty

through Advanced Training Systems

• The RAF approach to fast jet pilot training

• Developing pilot training gradually through various stages of

aircraft use

• RAF experience of adapting pilot training in preparation of 5th

generation jet fighters

• The reality of utilising synthetic training methods in the pursuit of

improving training efficiency

Squadron Leader Tim Davies, Officer Commanding OC Standards

and Instructor Training Hawk T2, Royal Air Force

2.30 Session Reserved For Event Sponsor

3.10 Afternoon Tea

3.40 Integrating Multi-National Pilots during Early Flight Education

to Encourage Future Cooperation and Improve Air Force

Interoperability

• The evolution of Czech fast jet pilot education

• The Czech experience of the Military Erasmus scheme

• Importance of pilot integration among allies and considerations

for enhancing future cooperation through education and

training practices

Colonel Jiri Kacer, Head of Department of Air Force and Aircraft

Technology, University of Defence, Czech Republic

4.20 From Concept to Implementation: Developing Synthetic Solutions

to meet the Netherlands Armed Forces Training Needs

• An overview of the activity of the DMO in simulated training

solutions

• Determining the training needs of the Royal Netherlands Air

Force and exploring how synthetic training solutions can

optimise pilot training

• Developing and managing adjustable simulated training

programmes based on developing Air Force requirements

• The potential of simulated training and how it can continue to

maximise pilot training

Mr. Erikjan Bor, Project Manager, Simulation, Defence Material

Organisation, Defence Material Organisation, Netherlands

5.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Colonel Jaroslav Mika, Chief A7 Branch and Chief of Combat

Training, Czech Air Force

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8.30 Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks

Colonel Jaroslav Mika, Chief A7 Branch and Chief of Combat

Training, Czech Air Force

9.10 Creating the Next Generation Czech Air Force

• Current modernisation plans and roadmaps

• The importance of regional and international cooperation

• Expanding the fleet: plans for new fast jet trainers and

extended use of the GRIPEN platform

• Selection and training priorities for the modern Czech Air Force

Colonel Jaroslav Mika, Chief A7 Branch and Chief of Combat

Training, Czech Air Force

9.50 Pooling and Sharing Initiatives and the Potential for Fast Jet Pilot

Training

• EDA history of supporting joint pilot training initiatives

• Lessons to be learned from the success of joint helicopter pilot

training

• The potential benefits of pooling capabilities and resources for

improving and expanding fast jet pilot training in Europe

• Thoughts on reviving joint fast jet pilot training and recent

developments

Air Commodre (Ret’d) Peter Round, Capabilities, Armament and

Technology Director at European Defence Agency, European

Defence Agency

10.30 Morning Coffee

11.00 Recent Developments Leading the Italian Air Force to Forefront of

Fast Jet Training

• Development and operation of the Italian Alenia Aermacchi

M-346 “Master” jet trainer

• Reducing overall cost of fast jet training through the use

of advanced trainers that can more closely mimic the

characteristics of fighter aircraft, thereby reducing time spent

training in fighter aircraft and the associated costs

• Why the Lecce Galatina airbase is considered a prime

candidate for the European Air Training Centre and how its

systems and personnel have made it so

• The Italian view of NATO’s “pooling and sharing” concept

Colonel Luigi Casali, Commander 61st Stormo, Italian Air Staff

11.40 Session Reserved For Event Sponsor

12.20 Optimising the Development and Deployment of German Air

Force Fighter Pilots

• Examining current pilot training demands across the fleet and

use of international training bases

• How the German Air Force operates a successful overseas

training base to maximise the efficiency of pilot training

• Advanced jet programs and development: from 2nd to 5th

generation trainers and fighters

• Participation in coalition operations and deployments:

Maximising integration of varied mission sets into training

Colonel Thomas Tillich, Deputy Director of Flying Operations

Branch, German Air Force

1.00 Networking Lunch

2.00 Improving Capability whilst Reducing Costs: The Importance

of Regional Cooperation for Central and Eastern European Air

Forces

• Creating a stronger and more capable CEE policy on Air Force

Pilot Training

• Examples of shared requirements and solutions available

• More efficient collaboration and joint procurement

opportunities to harness the best available at a share cost

Major General (Ret’d) Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of

General Staff, Czech Armed Forces

2.40 Maintaining a Combat Ready and Deployable Fast Jet Capability

of the Czech Air Force

• Roles and responsibilities of the 21st Tactical Air Base in CÁSLAV

• Keeping the fast jet fleet ready and deployable

• Training initiatives and current results

• Cooperation with NATO forces and joint exercises

Colonel Petr Tomanek, Commander of the 21st Tactical Air Base,

Czech Air Force

3.20 Afternoon Tea

3.50 Current Trends and Capabilities in Simulated Flight Training

Technology and What of the Future of Flight Simulation?

• Current synthetic options for fast jet pilot training and how

these can improve the efficiency of pilot training

• How to effectively manage these systems to ensure maximum

pilot combat readiness while safeguarding investment

• The potential of synthetic training technology and it can be

integrated into pilot training for optimum output

Mr. Andy Fawkes, Director, Thinke Company Ltd

4.30 PANEL DISCUSSION: Improving Cooperation among

Regional Allies to Enhance Fast Jet Capabilities and

Secure Sovereign Air Space

Major General Thierry Dupont, Commander, Combined Air

Operations Centre Uedem, NATO

Brigadier General Csaba Ugrik, Commander HDF 59th SZD

Airbase, Hungarian Air Force

Air Commodore Peter Round, Former Director of Capabilities,

Armament and Technology, European Defence Agency

Colonel Petr Tomanek, Commander of the 21st Tactical Air Base,

Czech Air Force

Colonel Jaroslav Mika, Chief A7 Branch and Chief of Combat

Training, Czech Air Force

Colonel Thomas Tillich, Deputy Director of Flying Operations

Branch, German Air Force

5.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

Colonel Jaroslav Mika, Chief A7 Branch and Chief of Combat

Training, Czech Air Force

FAST JET PILOT TRAINING CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE Day Two | 6th June 2017

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Audience Profile:The participants of Fast Jet Pilot Training Central and Eastern Europe will cover all aspects of the logistics cycle. The speakers and invited participants will be carefully selected to bring together those with active requirements for enhanced flight training systems and will ensure that as well as military leaders, the OEMS and prime contractors participate. We will also make sure that the very latest technology innovators will be present to share their ground breaking equipment with a captive audience all looking to advance their fast jet programmes.

The audience will include, but not be limited to:• Commanders of regional and international Air Force’s with fast

jet capability and those looking to develop new capability• Commanders of fast jet trainer and operational conversion squadrons• Training Support Staff • Contract Training Staff • Commercial Flight Training Contractors • Flight Simulation Technicians • Simulation Programme Managers

1. Educate the market on your company’s capability and make the business case for how it can solve the problems of potential customers and fulfil their requirements

2. Build your brand so your solutions are front of mind when your prospects are putting potential solution providers on their short list

3. Meet and network with active buyers while there is still a chance to influence their purchase decision

4. Generate new leads through meeting new prospects from a variety of new countries and programmes

5. Learn how to do business with Aviation Units actively seeking to enhance training programmes from senior flight training commanders

BENEFITS OF SPONSORING FAST JET PILOT TRAINING CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE

CZECH AIR FORCE IN ACTION

Official Event Partner

Czech Air Force

DUEL COMBAT TRAINING PILOTS TRAINING FOR DOMESTIC AIR POLICING

INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COLLABORATION USING THE

SAAB JAS-39 GRIPEN

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FAST JET PILOT TRAINING CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE 5th and 6th June 2017, Andel’s Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic WORKSHOP: 7th June 2017, Prague, Czech Republic

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