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The CV-22 Osprey
tiltrotor aircraft represents an extraordinary increase in operational capabilities for the U.S. Air Force Special Operations
Command (AFSOC).
Utilizing terrain following/terrain avoidance radar, it will deploy worldwide to maximize mission security.
The Osprey possesses the speed sufficient to complete most national mission taskings within one period of darkness for the
purpose of infiltration, exfiltration or resupply. This high-speed, long-range, VTOL aircraft allows AFSOC to penetrate
politically or militarily denied areas in all types of weather.
Only the best trained team in the world can fly and maintain a complex, state-of-the-art aircraft like the CV-22 Osprey.
Only the best team in the world can develop that training. LSI, teamed with its strategic partner D.P. Associates, is the
team meeting that challenge LSI is developing and delivering self-paced interactive, computer-aided courseware for AFSOC.
The training presently in development assures CV-22 aircrew and
maintenance teams will have the training they need to safely
complete their dangerous missions. Our web-based Advanced
Distributed Learning (ADL) courseware is an
instructionally effective means to take students of all educational backgrounds and military experience and transform
them into the best trained aircrews in the world.
Our Shareable Courseware Object Reference Model (SCORM) compliant approach to instructional design enables a single
development/multiple-use approach to courseware development and instruction. The flexibility provided by this methodology
allows the training to adapt and grow with the experience of the team and mission of the aircraft.
For further information, contact
Dean
Leonard,
V-22 Program Manager at a phone number listed below.
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