The U. S. Naval Test Pilot School (USNTps) trains pilots, flight officers and engineers in the technical and managerial skills necessary to conduct aircraft and airborne systems test and evaluation. An integral part of this training is the use of ground and in-flight simulators to demonstrate the effects of varying aircraft flying qualities parameters. The USNTPS has developed specialized simulation facilities to meet the unique training requirements. This paper describes the development of a Variable Stability and Control (VSC) system installed in an SH-60B helicopter as a specialized training aid for use at the USNTPS. The development of the VSC system is traced from requirements through syllabus introduction.
Helicopter In-Flight Simulation Development and Use in Test Pilot Training
1994
15 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aeronautics , Job Training & Career Development , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Flight simulators , Helicopters , Flight testing , Engineers , Parameters , Pilots , Requirements , Skills , Stability , Test and evaluation , Training devices , Variables , Flight simulation , Naval aviation , Flight training
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