Author: Eugene R. Hall
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 130
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A Study of Air Force Flight Simulator Programs
Author: Eugene R. Hall
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Languages : en
Pages : 130
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 130
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A Study of the Flight Simulator Program in the United States Air Force
Author: Herbert George Hoehl
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Languages : en
Pages : 202
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Languages : en
Pages : 202
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Flight Simulators
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services. Subcommittee on Research and Development
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Category : Flight simulators
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Category : Flight simulators
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Department of Defense Use of Flight Simulators
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
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Category : Flight simulators
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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Category : Flight simulators
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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Psychological Variables in the Design of Flight Simulators for Training
Author: F. A. Muckler
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Category : Aeronautical instruments
Languages : en
Pages : 142
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"Over the past ten years, the Air Force has become increasingly dependent upon flight simulators and trainers as part of almost all flight training programs. In the design, construction, and utilization of these synthetic training devices, two general problem areas have been frequently contrasted. The first of these areas is the degree of fidelity of physical simulation that may be achieved between the flight training device and the operational aircraft. This properly has been the concern of simulator design engineers, and it has been termed the problem of physical simulation. The second problem area is based on the ultimate criterion of any synthetic training device: the training value that results from the use of the device. This fundamentally is a psychological problem of transfer of training from the device to the aircraft that involves the psychological similarity between trainer and aircraft tasks: it is here termed the problem of psychological simulation. A survey of many of the problems that have arisen in the context of psychological simulation is included. The existing training research literature on flight trainers and simulators is evaluated, and a number of experimental programs are suggested. Further, in the history of the design and utilization of flight training devices, several specific problem areas have continually appeared. These areas have been examined briefly, with particular emphasis on possible empirical solutions. In addition, motivational, instructional, and methodological variables are considered. Finally, conventional theories of transfer of training are evaluated in terms of their predictive efficacy in the area of fidelity of psychological simulation."--Abstract
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Category : Aeronautical instruments
Languages : en
Pages : 142
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"Over the past ten years, the Air Force has become increasingly dependent upon flight simulators and trainers as part of almost all flight training programs. In the design, construction, and utilization of these synthetic training devices, two general problem areas have been frequently contrasted. The first of these areas is the degree of fidelity of physical simulation that may be achieved between the flight training device and the operational aircraft. This properly has been the concern of simulator design engineers, and it has been termed the problem of physical simulation. The second problem area is based on the ultimate criterion of any synthetic training device: the training value that results from the use of the device. This fundamentally is a psychological problem of transfer of training from the device to the aircraft that involves the psychological similarity between trainer and aircraft tasks: it is here termed the problem of psychological simulation. A survey of many of the problems that have arisen in the context of psychological simulation is included. The existing training research literature on flight trainers and simulators is evaluated, and a number of experimental programs are suggested. Further, in the history of the design and utilization of flight training devices, several specific problem areas have continually appeared. These areas have been examined briefly, with particular emphasis on possible empirical solutions. In addition, motivational, instructional, and methodological variables are considered. Finally, conventional theories of transfer of training are evaluated in terms of their predictive efficacy in the area of fidelity of psychological simulation."--Abstract
Evaluation of a Contact Flight Simulator when Used in an Air Force Primary Pilot Training Program
Author: George N. Ornstein
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Category : Flight simulators
Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Category : Flight simulators
Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Greater Use of Flight Simulators in Military Pilot Training Can Lower Costs and Increase Pilot Proficiency
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
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Category : Aeronautics, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Aeronautics, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Opportunities for the Employment of Simulation in U.S. Air Force Training Environments
Author: National Research Council
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ISBN: 9780309368131
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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"Simulators currently provide an alternative to aircraft when it comes to training requirements, both for the military and for commercial airlines. For the U.S. Air Force, in particular, simulation for training offers a cost-effective way, and in many instances a safer way in comparison with live flying, to replicate real-world missions. Current technical issues related to simulation for training include simulation fidelity and multi-level security, among others, which will need to be addressed in order for the Air Force to take full advantage of this technology. The workshop held in November, 2014 examined the current status of simulation training, alternative uses, current and future technologies, and how the combination of simulation and live training can improve aircrew training. The scope of the workshop focused on technologies and practices that could be applicable to high-end aircraft simulations."-- Publisher's description
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ISBN: 9780309368131
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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"Simulators currently provide an alternative to aircraft when it comes to training requirements, both for the military and for commercial airlines. For the U.S. Air Force, in particular, simulation for training offers a cost-effective way, and in many instances a safer way in comparison with live flying, to replicate real-world missions. Current technical issues related to simulation for training include simulation fidelity and multi-level security, among others, which will need to be addressed in order for the Air Force to take full advantage of this technology. The workshop held in November, 2014 examined the current status of simulation training, alternative uses, current and future technologies, and how the combination of simulation and live training can improve aircrew training. The scope of the workshop focused on technologies and practices that could be applicable to high-end aircraft simulations."-- Publisher's description
Evaluation of a Contact Flight Simulator when Used in an Air Force Primary Pilot Training Program, Part 1, Over-all Effectiveness
Author: Ralph E. Flexman
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Category : Link trainers
Languages : en
Pages : 23
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Category : Link trainers
Languages : en
Pages : 23
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Automated Instruction and Performance Monitoring in Flight Simulator Training
Author: Victor Faconti
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Category : Airplanes
Languages : en
Pages : 396
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The report documents research in the area of automated instruction and performance monitoring. One objective of the research was to develop modular approaches to implementing eight individual automated training capabilities in flight simulators. Several approaches to each area are identified and briefly investigated. More complete investigation, including programming flow diagrams and hardware and software estimates, is presented on those approaches in each capability area which appeared to be most feasible. Two integrated systems, i.e. systems which include all eight automated training capabilities, are described. Several methods of implementation, in relation to the computer complex, are presented. (Author).
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Category : Airplanes
Languages : en
Pages : 396
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The report documents research in the area of automated instruction and performance monitoring. One objective of the research was to develop modular approaches to implementing eight individual automated training capabilities in flight simulators. Several approaches to each area are identified and briefly investigated. More complete investigation, including programming flow diagrams and hardware and software estimates, is presented on those approaches in each capability area which appeared to be most feasible. Two integrated systems, i.e. systems which include all eight automated training capabilities, are described. Several methods of implementation, in relation to the computer complex, are presented. (Author).