The authors repeatedly administered four computerized tests to 21 students engaged in a lengthy PC-based flight training simulation as part of their pre-training activities at a professional aviation academy. Test scores were examined for disruption, or evidence of transfer, during intervals in which the tests were expected to correlate with training performance. No significant disruptions were noted for grammatical reasoning, code substitution, or four-choice reaction time. However, the BFITS group experienced significant improvement on one test (air defense maneuvering) during the predicted interval. The effect was not mirrored by either of two control groups (flight instructors and university undergraduates). Implications for performance...
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Personal computer based flight simulators are expanding opportunities for providing low-cost pilot t...
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Sixty college students with no previous flight experience performed a designated aircraft maneuver s...
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The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship of air traffic controllers\u27 cognitiv...
In this thesis, I describe an experiment and introduce an ACT-R cognitive model used to investigate ...
This study empirically examined the effect of simulator platform motion on airline pilot recurrent t...
Perceptual/psychomotor and cognitive tasks in a computer-aided aptitude test were studied to predict...
A matched pairs design was used to evaluate the effects of instrument referenced skill pattern pract...
Commercial airline cockpit crews flying transoceanic routes were tested repeatedly with a battery of...
The present study sought to determine whether the application of higher or lower-order cognitive ski...
Personal computer based flight simulators are expanding opportunities for providing low-cost pilot t...
It has been proven that performance on one task, such as flight in an aircraft simulator, may aid or...
Background: This paper explores the robustness of the cognitive and perceptual skills developed with...
Sixty college students with no previous flight experience performed a designated aircraft maneuver s...
PC-based multimedia learning tools are rapidly approaching a level of refinement that will allow the...
The effects of three task selection methods on test performance and training efficiency in a compute...
Job sample approaches are amongst the best predictors for performance of ab initio pilots in flight ...
The use of Post-Flight Feedback (PFFB) and Above Real-Time Training (ARTT) while training novice pil...
The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship of air traffic controllers\u27 cognitiv...
In this thesis, I describe an experiment and introduce an ACT-R cognitive model used to investigate ...
This study empirically examined the effect of simulator platform motion on airline pilot recurrent t...
Perceptual/psychomotor and cognitive tasks in a computer-aided aptitude test were studied to predict...
A matched pairs design was used to evaluate the effects of instrument referenced skill pattern pract...