Developments in crew training for aircraft are reviewed and the contribution of audiovisual training aids such as flight simulators is shown. The need for improved training, involving computers, to help crews cope with integrated control systems and the introduction of expert systems is stressed. Applicability of these techniques to space and underwater domains is possible.
Developpement de Formation Impliquant l'Interface Homme-Machine: De l'Avion au Vaisseau Spatial (Development of Training Implying Man-Machine Interface: From the Aircraft to the Spacecraft)
1988
3 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Foreign technology , Astronaut training , Meetings , Manned Spacecraft , Training simulators , Aircraft , Human Factors Engineering , Man-computer interface , Personnel , Computer systems simulation , Pilot training , Control simulation , Airborne/spaceborne computers , Visual aids , Computer assisted instruction , Training devices
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