
The KTP Project has taken Chris to many places of interest. To keep track of his travels and provide some visual aids as to what this KTP project entails, this gallery will represent as many interesting and embarrassing pictures as possible.
11th July 2007
Mr. Chris Jesse presents Flight Data Monitoring in Times of Change to the ERA Technical Services Meeting in Cologne, Germany.

20th April 2006
Dr. David Brown - Knowledge Base Supervisor

Dr. Martin Fakley - Project Advisor (right)

Mr. Chris Jesse - KTP Associate

September 2006
The Grand Entrance!

IIR Reception Area

The IIR Research and Development Team. From the Left; Farshad Fahimi, Honghai Liu, Maxime Viard-Gaudin, Chris Jesse, Cheeseng Chan, Anna Caudrey, Ian Morgan, Lewis Hibell, Piyush Goel.

September 2006
FDSL have three offices within the Gosport Business Centre. Each of the workstations has three monitors to enable the Flight Data Analysts to analyse tabular, graphical and event data all at the same time.

April 2007 - UG6

November 2006 - UG5

Chris provides a demo of FDSL's Flight Visualisation Software package

March 2006 - UG4

November 2005 - UG3

Air Finland - Boeing 757-2K2 - OH-AFI - Soon to depart to Helsinki from Oulu Finland, April 2004

Norwegian Air Shuttle - Boeing 737-33A - LN-KKS - Ready for de-icing in heavy snowfall, Oslo, December 2005

July 2006
A group photo of the Cranfield Course attendees.

Airlines from Hong Kong, Australia, Nigeria, Netherlands and many more countries attended. We were even fortunate to have a representative from Boeing USA present - a big HEY to Mike! Chris Jesse (left) Brian Paterson (middle) Mike Sudolsky (right).

FDSL representative Andrew Boardman (left) attended to explain to course attendees how effective outsourcing FDM / FOQA programs can be

There were many interesting presentations including; processes involved in incident investigation by Robin Berry (BMED - one of FDSL's most experienced customers), Statistics in FDM by Jochen Mickel (Lufthansa) and Ethics of FDM and Union representatives by a SESMA representative(below).
