The flight-line portion of flying training has traditionally required large amounts of airborne practice under an apprenticeship form of instruction. New developments in educational technology, from both a philosophical and device point of view, provide new opportunities to train airborne skills in a ground environment. Through the use of multi-media instructional techniques, within the context of a systematic approach to training, much can be done to improve the overall efficiency of actual airborne practice. (Author)
Multi-Media in USAF Pilot Training
1971
15 pages
Report
No indication
English
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