JAARS Uncharted Podcast

Episode 20 | Jeremy Maller and Jonathan Faught on Technology and Aviation Training

May 13, 2026·49 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

In this conversation, Jeremy Maller and Jonathan Faught discuss the development and implementation of a flight simulator for mission aviation training. They explore the importance of technology in enhancing training experiences, the challenges they faced in the development of realistic training environments, and the ability to practice emergency procedures without the risks associated with real flights. This conversation explores the innovative approaches to pilot training and simulation technology at JAARS, and highlights the collaboration between the Engeneering and Aviation.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Simulation and Decision Making02:48 The Role of Technology in Aviation Training05:54 Building a Customized Flight Simulator09:00 Cost-Effectiveness and Customization in Simulation12:11 The Importance of Realistic Training Scenarios15:08 Challenges in Simulator Design and Implementation24:42 Innovative Pilot Training Techniques30:07 Realistic Simulation and Decision Making35:53 Personal Journeys in Mission Aviation43:59 Encouragement for Future Engineers and AviatorsKeywords: aviation training, flight simulator, technology, decision making, emergency procedures, cost-effectiveness, customization, training scenarios, engineering, hardware mission aviation, pilot training, simulation technology, engineering, JAARS, aviation safety, career paths, faith in missions, technology in aviation, personal stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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