Recent advances in the capabilities of personal computers have resulted in an increase in the number of flight simulation programs made available as Personal Computer-Based Aviation Training Devices (PCATDs). The potential benefits of PCATDs have been recognized by researchers and software/hardware developers alike. The purpose of this report is twofold: (1) present a conceptual approach based upon human learning principles and available flight training data for use in the development and evaluation of PCATDs; and (2) provide a detailed technical plan for an initial effort to develop and test guidelines for assessing the use of PCATDs in a training curriculum of a flight school conducted in accordance with the regulations stated in FAR Part 141.
Development of Qualification Guidelines for Personal Computer-Based Aviation Training Devices
1995
29 pages
Report
No indication
English
Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Job Training & Career Development , Aeronautics , Human Factors Engineering , Computer programs , Flight training , Flight simulation , Education , Human factors engineering , Qualifications , Microcomputers , Applied psychology , Instructions , Learning
Qualification Guidelines for Personal Computer-Based Aviation Training Devices
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
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British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
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