Transfer of Training from Flight Training Devices to Flight for Ab-Initio Pilots

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Abstract

The application of flight simulation to meet pilot training needs continues to evolve. Flight simulations built with powerful and inexpensive computers are making high fidelity simulation available as a medium for training ab-initio pilots at Pilot Schools and Training Centers. The researchers conducted an 18-month study that applied an experimental flight-training curriculum comprised of 60% flight training device (FTD) flight and 40% airplane flight to certify Private Pilots under Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 142. The results from the research provided data to ascertain the effective transfer for each flight-training task. Ab-initio student pilots practiced each task to standard in an FTD prior to training in an actual airplane. The researchers measured a significant degree of effective transfer for the majority of flight tasks examined.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalInternational Journal of Applied Aviation Studies
Volume6
StatePublished - Jan 1 2006

Keywords

  • Flight training devices
  • flight training
  • flight simulation
  • flight simulators

Disciplines

  • Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces

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