January 7, 2003 |
SOUTHAMPTON, Pa., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Environmental Tectonics
Corporation (Amex: ETC) today announced receipt of a contract from the Royal
Australian Air Force for its Advanced Spatial Disorientation Trainer, the GYRO
Integrated Physiological Trainer, Generation II (GYRO-IPT-II).
Following delivery in June of this year, ETC will install and commission
the revolutionary trainer in the RAAF Aeromedical Center. The GYRO-IPT-II
will be used by the RAAF to train its high performance aircraft pilots and
other aircrew to successfully deal with the problem of spatial disorientation.
The GYRO-IPT-II combines the latest available simulation technology,
including real world out-the-window visual effects, realistic engine and
flight sounds, detailed aircraft cockpit with closed-loop flight controls and
high fidelity aeromodels for a single engine turboprop aircraft and a generic,
turbine powered helicopter. The trainer incorporates ETC's patented
technology in sub-threshold motion science. Conversion of the GYRO-IPT-II
from a fixed-wing configuration to a helicopter configuration can be done in
less than two minutes. Also, force feedback control loading is included to
provide the pilot trainee with the most realistic flight experience short of
actually flying an actual aircraft.
The high fidelity cockpit is mounted on an electromechanical motion system
that exceeds the capability of conventional six-degrees-of-freedom motion
systems, while quietly and economically delivering high reliability. This
motion system, developed by ETC specifically to support spatial disorientation
training, stimulates the pilot with simultaneous continuous and transient
motions. Accordingly, the GYRO-IPT-II accurately reproduces the motion and
visual cue combinations that cause pilots to mistake their aircraft position
and motion with respect to the earth's surface. This type of pilot error is
called "Spatial Disorientation (SD)."
Spatial Disorientation remains a largely unsolved problem for military air
forces and commercial airlines worldwide, and results in many lost pilot lives
and hundreds of millions of dollars in aircraft losses. Possible reasons for
the lack of a reduction in mishaps caused by SD include increasingly
complicated flight activities, increased night and IMC flight operations,
night vision goggle flight operations, and more complex and capable aircraft.
However, the primary reason may lie in the approaches traditionally taken to
train aircrews to recognize and manage SD, since they typically place the
pilot in a passive learning role. ETC is pleased to offer its latest
technology, a fully interactive solution, to remedy this problem with the
GYRO-IPT-II.
The GYRO-IPT-II features 14 fixed-wing training profiles and eight
helicopter profiles that are flight-realistic and fully automated to ensure
that each trainee receives the same high quality learning experience. These
training profiles provide pilots with the means to both recognize and avoid,
or successfully recover from, Spatial Disorientation. Additionally, ETC's
proprietary Interactive Profile Editor allows instructors to create their own
training profiles, thereby making the GYRO-IPT-II a trainer that can keep pace
with changing training requirements throughout its life cycle.
In addition to Spatial Disorientation training, the GYRO-IPT-II can train
pilots in high risk flight maneuvers, including aircraft upset recovery,
spins, and stalls -- all in a safe, controlled learning environment. The
Instrument and Navigation system uses real-world navigation data that is
synchronized with its real-world visual database to provide the most effective
training for instrument pilots. Finally, the GYRO-IPT-II can be equipped to
support research activities, and also to conduct motion sickness
desensitization.
"ETC is proud to provide the very latest in training and simulation
technology to the RAAF. The GYRO-IPT-II's many capabilities and realism
certainly will help provide RAAF pilots with the tools for effective and safe
flight operations," said Mr. William F. Mitchell, President, ETC.
ETC designs, develops, installs and maintains aircrew training systems,
public entertainment systems, process simulation systems, (sterilization and
environmental), clinical hyperbaric systems, environmental testing and
simulation systems, and related products for domestic and international
customers.
This report contains certain "forward-looking statements" including,
without limitation, statements containing the words "believes", "anticipates",
"intends", "expects", and words of similar import relating to the Company's
operations. There are important factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements
including contract cancellations, political unrest in customer countries,
general economic conditions and the risk factors detailed from time to time in
Environmental Tectonics Corporation reports filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission, including, without limitation, Environmental Tectonics
Corporation's Annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended
February 22, 2002.
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CONTACT: Duane D. Deaner, CFO of Environmental Tectonics, 215-355-9100, ext.1203, fax 215-357-4000 or email: ddeaner@etcusa.com http://www.etcaircrewtraining.com/ats_ipt.htm |
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