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OPTIMIZING TRAINING EVENT SCHEDULES AT NAVAL AIR STATION KINGSVILLE   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Meditz, Malia
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Title
OPTIMIZING TRAINING EVENT SCHEDULES AT NAVAL AIR STATION KINGSVILLE
Publisher
Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School
Description

VT-22, located at Naval Air Station Kingsville, is a U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Strike and E-2/C-2 training squadron. At VT-22, naval instructor pilots with fleet experience train student aviators through a substantial and challenging syllabus. Schedulers at VT-22 create each day’s schedule manually using a laborious process that leaves little time to explore options or consider a time horizon beyond one day. This thesis develops, implements, and reports on the Training Event Scheduling Tool (TEST), an integer linear program that prescribes hourly assignments of classroom events, simulator events, and flight events to each student and each instructor. TEST streamlines scheduling using optimization to simultaneously create daily schedules for a horizon of up to one week. We compare TEST schedules with those created manually for a typical week and find that TEST schedules up to 32% more events. TEST solution time is less than 10 minutes for a single day’s schedule, allowing the heretofore unavailable opportunity to quickly explore schedule options and respond to changing requirements.


Subjects: flight schedules; scheduling; schedule optimization; aviator training; flight training; pilot training; advanced strike training; intermediate strike training; naval aviators; Marine Corps aviators; pilots
Language English
Publication date December 2019
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IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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optimizingtraini1094564027
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Internet Archive identifier: optimizingtraini1094564027
https://archive.org/download/optimizingtraini1094564027/optimizingtraini1094564027.pdf
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