Competency was evaluated at the completion of training through three separate flight checks assessing pilot proficiency of manually controlling aircraft equipped with and without a stability augmentation system. Results indicated that pilot competency was not adversely affected by training received in an aircraft equipped with such a device and even contributed to cross country proficiency by relieving pilot workloads. (Author)
An Investigation of Flight Proficiency of Student Pilots Trained in an Aircraft Equipped with an Automatic Stability/Control Augmentation System
1966
10 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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