Two innovations in technical and flying training are described. The first is an application of the systems appraoch to electronics maintenance training. The systems approach resulted in a fourteen-week course. The conventional course required twenty four weeks. Graduates of the two courses were compared on various criteria. The second effort pertains to the development and evaluation of audio/video recordings in undergraduate pilot training. Equipment mounted in the aircraft produced audio/video recordings that were of substantial help to the students when viewed after flight. (Author)
Innovations in Air Force Technical and Flying Training
1970
31 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Electronic equipment , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Innovation(Technology) , Reviews , Programmed instruction , Air Force training , Comparison , Maintenance personnel , Audio video recordings , Pilots , Standards , Electronic recording systems , Evaluation , Teaching methods , Correlation techniques , Effectiveness
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