021202-N-5862D-015 Naval Air Station (NAS) Oceana, Va. (Dec. 2, 2002) -- Lt. Cmdr. Tom Robson is the Officer-in Charge of the Landing Signals Officer (LSO) school based at NAS Oceana. The F/A-18 pilot from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., is responsible for teaching Naval Officers the procedures of the LSO aboard aircraft carriers. Students learn through the aid of a virtual reality trainer that simulates an aircraft carrier at sea in a variety of weather and lighting conditions. LSOs help guide aircraft aboard by using visual and audible systems. The two-week course qualifies approximately 140 students a year. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Chris Desmond. (RELEASED)
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021202-N-5862D-015--NAS OCEANA, VA -- U.S. Navy LCDR Tom Robson is the Officer-in Charge of the LSO school based at NAS Oceana. The 36-year-old F-18 pilot from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. is responsible for teaching Navy officers the procedures as Landing Signal Officer aboard aircraft carriers. Students learn through the aid of a virtual reality trainer that simulates an aircraft carrier at sea in a variety of weather and lighting conditions. LSO's help guide aircraft aboard by using visual and audible systems. The two-week course qualifies approximatly 140 students a year, the VR trainer is also used for refresher training classes that are three days. (Photo by PHC (NAO) Chris Desmond COMNAVCRUITCOM) Image released by LCDR Tom Robson OIC LSO School.