TY - JOUR
T1 - How to Improve General Aviation Weather Training: Challenges and Recommendations for Designing Computer-Based Simulation Weather Training Scenarios
AU - Berendschot, Quirijn
AU - Ortiz, Yolanda
AU - Blickensderfer, Beth
AU - Simonson, Richard
AU - DeFilippis, Nicholas
PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - General Aviation (GA) accounts for most of the weather-related accidents in the United States. This may be due to several factors, such as inadequate weather knowledge and a lack of exposure to meteorological conditions. Currently, GA pilots are taught the theory on how to interpret weather charts and avoid weather systems; however, they receive little to no practice in such conditions. While simulation technology may be the solution, current GA flight training scenarios do not incorporate the effects of weather on simulated flight performance. Furthermore, these scenarios are designed for use on advanced simulators which GA pilots may not have access to. Therefore, this paper proposes the use of desktop simulation technology to provide GA pilots the opportunity to practice encounters of various meteorological conditions, such as low ceilings and visibility. This paper will also provide recommendations for developing such computerbased weather training scenarios.
AB - General Aviation (GA) accounts for most of the weather-related accidents in the United States. This may be due to several factors, such as inadequate weather knowledge and a lack of exposure to meteorological conditions. Currently, GA pilots are taught the theory on how to interpret weather charts and avoid weather systems; however, they receive little to no practice in such conditions. While simulation technology may be the solution, current GA flight training scenarios do not incorporate the effects of weather on simulated flight performance. Furthermore, these scenarios are designed for use on advanced simulators which GA pilots may not have access to. Therefore, this paper proposes the use of desktop simulation technology to provide GA pilots the opportunity to practice encounters of various meteorological conditions, such as low ceilings and visibility. This paper will also provide recommendations for developing such computerbased weather training scenarios.
UR - https://commons.erau.edu/ga-wx-training-research/7
UR - https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1541931218621406
U2 - 10.1177/1541931218621406
DO - 10.1177/1541931218621406
M3 - Article
JO - Default journal
JF - Default journal
ER -