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GRL opens ROV pilot support and assessment centre


Published Feb 4, 2009
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General Robotics Limited has opened a ROV pilot support and assessment centre in Aberdeen, intended to help both individual pilots and ROV operators extend and evaluate piloting skills.

Carrying out objective assessments to consistent standards of inexperienced applicants for ROV Pilot/Technician training, and experienced contract hire pilots before they go offshore, is extremely difficult. GRL with the assistance of veteran ROV pilots and trainers has developed Assessment Metrics software which used with a ROVolution simulator, objectively assesses a pilot’s performance of key ROV flight manoeuvres such as maintaining a flight path and tether management. The software also evaluates core competencies, like the use of navigation aids, spatial awareness and time keeping.

ROV pilots at all levels must be at their best every time they take the controls, they are required to undertake more difficult tasks in ever deeper waters and with increasingly complex arrangements of equipment, cabling and vessels in the water at the same time. With a Work Class ROV costing upwards of £1.5m and ROV vessel day-rates in excess of £45,000, pilots and their employers are under unremitting pressure to perform.

“Simulator based training is becoming more and more a part of pilots' lives, whether they are newcomers learning the ropes from scratch or veteran pilots familiarising themselves with their next offshore mission," said Miller Crockart Head of Business Development at GRL. "We have designed a Pilot Training Metrics tool that allows the pilot and their trainer to analyse performance, so they can pinpoint where a pilot needs additional training or support. Pilot Metrics can show, for example, when a pilot needs help improving their tether management skills or on how to optimise their retention of a heading. Pilot Metrics allows the user to analyse a ROV flight in a way I believe has not been available before, and which will help the continuing drive to improve efficiency and performance, and allow training to be targeted on the needs of individual pilots. It also means pilots will be able to obtain objective feedback and benchmark their improvement over time".

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Matt Silva
Apr 5, 2009 15:03 [ 1 ]

I am looking for a good ROV Pilot/Tech school in the US can you please help.

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