Collaborate with experienced engineers and acquisition professionals on flight test activities related to a variety of aircraft (AC-130J, MC-130J, OA-1K, etc), weapons (Long Range Standoff Weapon, Small Cruise Missile, etc), avionics, datalinks, software, and cybersecurity. Collaborate on Test Planning and Execution: Work closely with senior engineers to design comprehensive flight test plans. Contribute to the selection of test points, maneuvers, and data collection methods. Participate in pre-flight briefings, ensuring alignment with project goals. Engage with multidisciplinary teams: aerodynamics, structures, systems, and software. Learn how their contributions impact flight testing and overall program development. Attend technical reviews, seminars, and workshops. Network with industry professionals and absorb diverse perspectives. Contribute to aircraft modifications and upgrades. Coordinate with installation teams, design engineers, and program managers ensuring timely modifications and adherence to engineering specifications. Observe and document aircraft behavior during various types of flight tests. Collaborate with flight crews, pilots, and ground control teams. Data Analysis and Reporting: Dive into post-flight data analysis. Use tools like MATLAB, Python, or specialized software to process flight data. Prepare detailed reports summarizing findings. System Integration Testing: Explore the intricate interplay of avionics, software, and datalinks. Assess communication links, sensor fusion, and software interfaces. Understand how these components impact overall mission performance. Cybersecurity Assessment: In the age of digital connectivity, cybersecurity is critical. Learn about potential vulnerabilities in avionics systems and the methods used to protect them. Weapon Systems Testing: Assist in evaluating weapon systems. Understand their integration, deployment, and safety protocols. Witness live missile launches, radar tracking, and target engagement. Appreciate the complexity of integrating lethal systems into an aircraft. Documentation and Lessons Learned: Maintain meticulous records of test procedures, results, and observations. Reflect on lessons learned from each test campaign. Understand the iterative nature of flight testing and continuous improvement.
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