Volume One of a two-volume bibliography begins a documentation of the flight training of Air Force, Navy, and Army airmen by the use of simulators and simulation systems. Takeoff, flight, maneuvering, approach, and landing are covered, along with visual fields, perception, flight control, guidance, physiological characteristics, and psychological aspects. Applications include jet aircraft, helicopters, space shuttles, training planes, and VTOL and STOL craft. Discussions are presented of pilot performance, training concepts, cost effectiveness, television and display equipment, instrument flight, computer applications, human factors, adaptive methods, weaponry, and aircraft dynamics. A separate bibliography covers the design and development of the simulators. (This updated bibliography contains 117 abstracts, 9 of which are new entries to the previous edition.)
Flight Simulator Training. Volume 1. 1964-1973 (A Bibliography with Abstracts)
1977
122 pages
Report
No indication
English
Job Training & Career Development , Aeronautics , Bibliographies , Flight simulators , Military training , Flight simulation , Training devices , Education , Specialized training , Computer programming , Pilots , Army training , Navy training , Air Force training , Adaptive systems , Television equipment , Display devices , Aircraft , Performance , Pilot training