Investigations of aircrew sustained operations (SUSOPS) have been criticized for employing tasks with no apparent external validity. Because measures obtained directly from aviators flying high-performance aircraft are difficult to obtain, a laboratory compromise is needed. High-fidelity flight simulators used for aircrew training offer the most realistic simulation, but their availability is limited. Personal computer-based flight simulators amy provide adequate simulation in the laboratory at a reasonable cost. This report describes a representative research protocol using a commercially available flight simulator during a simulated aircrew SUSOP.
Use of a Commercially Available Flight Simulator during Aircrew Performance Testing
1991
21 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Job Training & Career Development , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Flight crews , Flight simulators , Performance tests , Aircraft , Costs , External , Flight , Flight training , High rate , Performance(Engineering) , Performance(Human) , Pilots , Simulation , Validation , Naval research , Commercial equipment , Specifications
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