This research examines the extent to which simulation can be used to train pilots of the Royal Air Force to fly and fight the Eurofighter Typhoon, and is the culmination of a series of trials over a period of 4 years. The approach was threefold, firstly examining the performance of students trained entirely on the Operational Conversion Unit’s full syllabus in the simulator and then tested against their peers on each of the four phases in live flight, secondly investigating the cultural acceptance levels of the present Typhoon pilots and lastly using lessons learnt to generate and test a syllabus to train Typhoon pilots to Mult Role Combat Ready in 40% of the present time. It was found that increasing the proportion of synthetics from the l...
This article deals with issues related to the use of flight simulation devices in pilot training. It...
Flight training devices commonly used for aircrew training offer high-fidelity simulation, wide fiel...
Simulators have been integrated into flight training at various levels for decades, increasing in ut...
Analysis of data from 1,007 U.K. general aviation (GA) accidents demonstrates the predominant cause ...
Flight simulators are widely used for training in both military and civil aviation, and the scope of...
Flight training is costly and workload intensive. According to a recent Government Accountability Of...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationships between US Navy T-45C flight simulatio...
With aircraft becoming more complex and avionics intensive and flight being almost autonomous based ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) funded a study aimed at ameliorating issues with visual fl...
Military flight training is a long and costly process. Ensuring that the training aircraft are ready...
In support of US Air Force efforts to conserve resources without sacrificing capability, this resear...
Investigations of aircrew sustained operations (SUSOPS) have been criticized for employing tasks wit...
The need for fighter pilots in the Turkish Air Force is expected to increase with the planned acquis...
The benefits of using flight simulators for rotorcraft design, certification and pilot training incl...
Flying is a difficult and complex activity that requires a significant level of attention from the p...
This article deals with issues related to the use of flight simulation devices in pilot training. It...
Flight training devices commonly used for aircrew training offer high-fidelity simulation, wide fiel...
Simulators have been integrated into flight training at various levels for decades, increasing in ut...
Analysis of data from 1,007 U.K. general aviation (GA) accidents demonstrates the predominant cause ...
Flight simulators are widely used for training in both military and civil aviation, and the scope of...
Flight training is costly and workload intensive. According to a recent Government Accountability Of...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationships between US Navy T-45C flight simulatio...
With aircraft becoming more complex and avionics intensive and flight being almost autonomous based ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) funded a study aimed at ameliorating issues with visual fl...
Military flight training is a long and costly process. Ensuring that the training aircraft are ready...
In support of US Air Force efforts to conserve resources without sacrificing capability, this resear...
Investigations of aircrew sustained operations (SUSOPS) have been criticized for employing tasks wit...
The need for fighter pilots in the Turkish Air Force is expected to increase with the planned acquis...
The benefits of using flight simulators for rotorcraft design, certification and pilot training incl...
Flying is a difficult and complex activity that requires a significant level of attention from the p...
This article deals with issues related to the use of flight simulation devices in pilot training. It...
Flight training devices commonly used for aircrew training offer high-fidelity simulation, wide fiel...
Simulators have been integrated into flight training at various levels for decades, increasing in ut...