QinetiQ has invested in an extensive and modern air fleet to ensure the highest quality of delivery at ETPS. The fleet draws from a wide range of manufacturers to ensure our students experience and learn to test the many different design philosophies used to develop modern aircraft. In addition to the fleet change, QinetiQ is investing in its own simulation facilities to replace its existing capability.
With the changing needs of the future flight test professional – via the introduction of digital T&E and the future evolution of machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies - it is ETPS’ mission to provide a forward step in how to train and test the next generation with the different approaches required for these emerging technologies.
Beechcraft King Air 350
Airbus H145
Avro RJ
Agusta A109
Airbus H125
Diamond DA42
Grob G120TP
PC-21
AW139
In addition to our own fleet, QinetiQ and ETPS have developed long-standing relationships and close collaborations with suppliers and test centres around the world.
This enables us to ensure our students gain access to unique aircraft and capabilities that ensure an exceptionally rich learning experience that gives students an insight into numerous working methods and operating environments, meeting both military and civilian requirements.
A vital element of training flight test professionals is demonstrating the impact of changes in control laws or aerodynamic characteristics on the flying qualities of an aircraft. Through Calspan’s Learjet In-Flight Simulator (IFS), students at ETPS are able to assess performance and handling quality changes through the variable stability systems.
Working in Partnership with the Finnish military, we expose students to a modern large military helicopter, taking advantage of the symbology capabilities in the simulator for systems integration testing.
To expose Fast Jet students to a relevant High Order Flight Control system (HOFCs), a 4th generation front line fighter jet is required. At present, this capability is fulfilled in partnership with UK MoD and BAES for access to the Eurofighter Typhoon. This offers the students a unique opportunity to fly an advanced front line fighter jet, whilst exposing them to an operational flight fest environment within the highly experienced BAES Typhoon flight test team.
Delivered by Airbus, SAS Flight Test Department provide a unique opportunity to expose the FW heavy platform students to world leading Test and Evaluation establishment, covering High Order Flying Control systems (HOFCs).
This provides the perfect platform for students to get accustomed to a highly aerobatic platform, as well as some Lateral Directional behaviours exhibited by a tail dragger. Delivered under ETPS ATO in partnership with Airtime Aerobatics and there world renowned Red ball racing pilots.
4th Generation Fighter Jet
Airbus A350
Calspan Learjet IFS
GB1 GameBird
NH90 Sim and Platform
Using the partnered relationship with the national schools of USA and France, coupled with key commercial suppliers/manufactures, we exchange/procure platforms to support this final exercise (Capstone). This gives ETPS the benefit to pull together a wide range of relevant military/commercial platforms to allow the students to work in small groups, pulling together all their training throughout the course and ultimately preparing them for the role ahead.
A range of third party civilian and military aircraft used throughout the course for Rotary and Fix wing courses.
A highly modified helicopter configured to simulate airborne handling qualities and advance controls, pilot-vehicle interfaces and aircraft systems. This airborne simulator is outfitted with single axis full authority fly-by-wire controls, programmable inceptors and force-sensing side arm that make it an ideal platform for research into digital fly-by-wire control systems and human interface issues.
Using a range of Cat D sim to deliver a range of training requirement from engine testing, minimal control speed (ground) and minimum unstick speed.
Access to F35 sim allows exposure for the students to experience in 5th generation integrated systems in a modern relevant environment.
Delivered in partnership with NLR in the Netherlands, RW students are exposed to the latest development in HMD. A broad range of Cat D and military simulators are used throughout the course to deliver Flight Management System (FMS), auto transitions, AFCS runaways, Ship-Helicopter Operating Limits (SHOL), and simulator assessment.
Capstone
Cat D Fixed Wing Sims (B777 and A300 series)
F35 Sim
NRC Rotary Wing Airborne Simulator
Qualitative Evaluation
Rotary Wing Sims - Helmet Mounted Display (HMD)