ABSTRAK :
Flight training in the military environment is a strategic activity that requires
integrated and accurate planning, management, and supervision. At the Indonesian
Air Force Base (Lanud) Halim Perdanakusuma, the flight training management
process still faces significant obstacles, including scattered data management,
delays in information delivery, and limitations in monitoring and evaluation of
training activities. These problems have the potential to hamper the effectiveness
and operational readiness of flight units. A Web-Based Flight Training
Management Information System (SIMLP) is designed to support the effectiveness
and efficiency of military flight training management. The methodology used in
developing this system is Extreme Programming (XP), chosen for its agile nature
and adaptability to dynamic user needs. The research process includes system
requirements analysis, system design using Unified Modeling Language (UML)
and Entity-Relationship Diagram (ERD), and implementation of a computer-based
information system. Test results show that the developed SIMLP successfully
integrates data on planning, implementation (digital flight logs), and evaluation of
flight training centrally. This system provides an accurate single source of truth,
reduces human error caused by manual recording, and supports strict Role-Based
Access Control (RBAC) to ensure the security of military data. With a real-time
reporting module, this system simplifies decision-making, improves data accuracy,
and directly supports improvements in training management and operational
readiness at Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force Base.
Keywords: Information System, Flight Training Management, Military, Halim
Perdanakusuma Air Force Base, Extreme Programming.
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