The objectives of the study were: (1) to evaluate the training effectiveness of the Automated Flight Training (AFTS) in the F-4 training program; (2) to identify desired hardware and software modifications for operational AFTS devices; and (3) to identify effective methods of operational training use. The study was performed at Luke AFB, Arizona at the request of the Tactical Air Command (TAC). A class of 24 students assigned to F-4 combat crew training was randomly divided in two equal sized groups. One group received GCA training using the AFTS. The other group received normal GCA training from F-4 instructors. Performance data, questionnaire data, and maintenance data were collected and analyzed. Implications of the data for future use and procurement of additional systems are discussed.
USAF Evaluation of an Automated Adaptive Flight Training System
1975
61 pages
Report
No indication
English
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