The Commander Naval Air Forces is analyzing the entire Naval Aviation training process to deliver the same quality of training but at a lower cost. This thesis documents the Systems Engineering process completed to conceive, design, and develop a desktop model that supports the investigation of training alternatives. The Naval Aviation Proficiency Analysis model incorporates the General Aviator Learning Equation methodology developed by the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Divisions Human Performance Analysis and Instructional Systems Division into a user-friendly self-automated spreadsheet model. It analyzes downloading efforts moving blocks of flights or simulators from a phase with higher platform operational cost to one with lower platform operational cost and highlights the effects that downloading has on cost, hour, and skill proficiency differences across all pipeline skills. The next steps are to incorporate offloading (flights to simulators) and find optimal training solutions by incorporating an after-market solver.


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    Title :

    Systems Analysis of Strike Naval Aviation Training


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    2013


    Size :

    149 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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