FVL Helicopters: How To Avoid F-35 Snafu
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The Sikorsky-Boeing concept for the Joint Multi-Role demonstrator, a predecessor to the Future Vertical Lift aircraft.
FVL Helicopters: How To Avoid F-35 Snafu
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. on September 08, 2014 at 4:29 AM
WASHINGTON: Its good to learn from your mistakes. Its better yet to learn from other peoples. On Friday, I watched three battle-scarred acquisition experts including the admiral who turned the F-35 around advise a young officer from the Future Vertical Lift initiative, who was furiously taking notes. The panels theme: how FVL, which plans to replace a host of current helicopters, can avoid the errors of past programs like the F-35. The good news is the single most important lesson-learned is one FVL is already acting on. The bad news is that FVLs approach, at least by one assessment, still raises half a dozen red flags.
The panels top three pointers: split the program into manageable pieces, take advantage of commercial helicopter expertise worldwide, and get Congress on board from the beginning.
The Pentagon must split FVL into multiple programs, developing a different aircraft for each set of mission requirement. Thats the opposite of a single mega-program trying to meet everyones needs with variants of one design, the approach behind the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
Start separate programs when the money is ready, advised retired Vice Adm. David Venlet, who knows the mistakes made by the F-35 program, since he took it over at its lowest point. Those separate lines will be easier to defend and manage and, I think, have a better chance of success.