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Course to keep pace with technology

AISC courses will help update Navy personnel.
AISC courses will help update Navy personnel.

The systems delivered with acquisitions such as the Super Seasprites, AP-3C, Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter and Joint Strike Fighter represent a significant leap in the level of technology available in the ADF.

Personnel in positions such as Force Element Group capability development, DMO project offices or Capability Systems can ensure they have sufficient knowledge of these technologies through the Aircraft Integrated Systems Course (AISC).

AISC is not just a technology course covering aerospace systems and communications, but also arms graduates with an appreciation of the systems procurement life cycle and incorporates a test and evaluation element.

Weapons-Systems Flight, based at the School of Air Navigation (SAN) at RAAF Base East Sale, runs the course and draws on the expertise of a wide variety of specialists.

The next course will be held next year from April 29-July 16 for the correspondence phase and July 19-October 8 for the residential phase.

Further details of the AISC content and requirements can be obtained online at http://defweb.cbr.defence.gov.au/raafweb/Sites/SAN/ or by contacting FLTLT Paul Wilkinson on (03) 5146 6455.

 

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