The opportunities for improved training and checking by using helicopter simulators are greater than they are for airplane pilot training. Simulators permit the safe creation of training environments that are conducive to the development of pilot decision-making, situational awareness, and cockpit management. This paper defines specific attributes required in a simulator to meet a typical helicopter operator's training and checking objectives
Civilian helicopter crews are increasingly required to perform a wide variety of missions, such as s...
Transfer of training studies at Fort Rucker using the backward-transfer paradigm have shown that exi...
This research aims to advance the state-of-the-art requirements for helicopter pilot training in fli...
Simulators will gain an increasingly important role in training helicopter pilots only if the simula...
The initial advisory circular was produced in 1984 (AC 120-XX). It was not finalized, however, becau...
Helicopter simulators have been approved by means of special exemption; there are no FAA standards f...
Training has the potential to inject a “safety vaccination” into the rotorcraft community by reducin...
Over 9,000 pilot training courses have been conducted at FSI using the Bell 222 and Sikorsky S-76 si...
Autorotation is a maneuver that permits a safe helicopter landing when the engine loses power. A cat...
This paper aims at de1ning the necessary characteristics to develop a reliable and cheap helicopter ...
Flight simulators are widely used for training in both military and civil aviation, and the scope of...
Petroleum Helicopters, Inc. maintains a staff of 750 helicopter pilots. The initial, transition, upg...
The total experience for evidence regarding the levels of motion and visual cueing fidelity required...
Civilian helicopter crews are increasingly required to perform a wide variety of missions, such as s...
Corporate aviation relies heavily on simulation to meet training and evaluation requirements. It app...
Civilian helicopter crews are increasingly required to perform a wide variety of missions, such as s...
Transfer of training studies at Fort Rucker using the backward-transfer paradigm have shown that exi...
This research aims to advance the state-of-the-art requirements for helicopter pilot training in fli...
Simulators will gain an increasingly important role in training helicopter pilots only if the simula...
The initial advisory circular was produced in 1984 (AC 120-XX). It was not finalized, however, becau...
Helicopter simulators have been approved by means of special exemption; there are no FAA standards f...
Training has the potential to inject a “safety vaccination” into the rotorcraft community by reducin...
Over 9,000 pilot training courses have been conducted at FSI using the Bell 222 and Sikorsky S-76 si...
Autorotation is a maneuver that permits a safe helicopter landing when the engine loses power. A cat...
This paper aims at de1ning the necessary characteristics to develop a reliable and cheap helicopter ...
Flight simulators are widely used for training in both military and civil aviation, and the scope of...
Petroleum Helicopters, Inc. maintains a staff of 750 helicopter pilots. The initial, transition, upg...
The total experience for evidence regarding the levels of motion and visual cueing fidelity required...
Civilian helicopter crews are increasingly required to perform a wide variety of missions, such as s...
Corporate aviation relies heavily on simulation to meet training and evaluation requirements. It app...
Civilian helicopter crews are increasingly required to perform a wide variety of missions, such as s...
Transfer of training studies at Fort Rucker using the backward-transfer paradigm have shown that exi...
This research aims to advance the state-of-the-art requirements for helicopter pilot training in fli...