The purpose of this study was to assist the Coast Guard in achieving its goals of producing, as cost-effectively as possible, pilots with the skills and knowledges required to perform their specified aviator missions. During Phase I, a thorough analysis was made of flight training needs, and the requirements for training devices were identified. Phase II efforts were concerned with the development and procurement of the required devices and Phase III activities consisted of the development of synthetic flight and academic training programs which would enable the Coast Guard to fulfill its training needs.
The Development of U. S. Coast Guard Aviation Synthetic Training Equipment and Training Programs
1974
52 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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