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Air Education and Training Command is partnering with the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology on a project to enhance the capabilities of the virtual reality trainer used in pilot training. Standing in the school’s virtual reality lab are, from left, Dr. Jan Puszynski, SDSMT vice president of research; Lt. Col. Cory Waldroup, 99th Flying Training Squadron chief of innovations; 2nd Lt. Mitch Sims, 12th Training Squadron; Dr. Jeff McGough, SDSMT Computer Science and Engineering Department head; and Dr. Lisa Rebenitsch, SDSMT virtual reality lab director. AETC sent a VRT from the Pilot Training Next program in Austin to the South Dakota university so a technology team at the school can work on improving the trainer.
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JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas - Air Education and Training Command is partnering with the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology on a project to enhance the capabilities of the virtual reality trainer used in pilot training. Standing in the school’s virtual reality lab are, from left, Dr. Jan Puszynski, SDSMT vice president of research; Lt. Col. Cory Waldroup, 99th Flying Training Squadron chief of innovations; 2nd Lt. Mitch Sims, 12th Training Squadron; Dr. Jeff McGough, SDSMT Computer Science and Engineering Department head; and Dr. Lisa Rebenitsch, SDSMT virtual reality lab director. AETC sent a VRT from the Pilot Training Next program in Austin to the South Dakota university so a technology team at the school can work on improving the trainer.


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