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Naval Training Equipment Center, Orlando, FL. Training Analysis and Evaluation Group. – 1972
A study began the development and initial testing of a method for predicting cost and training effectiveness of proposed training programs. A prototype Training Effectiveness and Cost Effectiveness Prediction (TECEP) model was developed and tested. The model was a method for optimization of training media allocation on the basis of fixed training…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Programs, Feasibility Studies, Flight Training
Reid, Gary B.; And Others – 1970
The study was an operational evaluation of two methods of instruction sequencing for the T-38 phase of Undergraduate Pilot Training. Scheduling of concentrated trainer phases prior to aircraft flight improved student performance for early aircraft rides as compared with an intermixed trainer and aircraft schedule. Although grade differences washed…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation, Flight Training, Military Personnel
Sorensen, Peter – Technology Illustrated, 1983
Discusses flight simulator use in pilot training. With computer graphics, sound effects, and hydraulic thrust, pilots can learn to fly without leaving the ground. Indicates that air safety has significantly improved since the Federal Aviation Administration approved using simulators, replacing a large portion of training received in actual…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Computer Graphics, Computer Oriented Programs, Flight Training
Polzella, Donald J.; And Others – 1987
Modern aircrew training devices (ATDs) are equipped with sophisticated hardware and software capabilities, known as advanced instructional features (AIFs), that permit a simulator instructor to prepare briefings, manage training, vary task difficulty/fidelity, monitor performance, and provide feedback for flight simulation training missions. The…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Flight Training, Military Training
Villers, Ralph – Journal of Aerospace Education, 1974
Describes the newly revised Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps (AFROTC) program which emphasizes selectivity, young women in the officer candidate program, and focuses on management techniques, psychology and leadership. The monetary advantages are detailed which include scholarships, free flight training and other benefits. (BR)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, College Curriculum, Flight Training, Higher Education
Clymer, S. J. – 1981
Conducted to design software partitioning techniques for use by the Air Force to partition a large flight simulator program for optimal execution on alternative configurations, this study resulted in a mathematical model which defines characteristics for an optimal partition, and a manually demonstrated partitioning algorithm design which…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Databases, Flight Training
Semple, Clarence A.; And Others – 1979
Functional requirements for a highly automated, flexible, instructional support system for aircrew training simulators are presented. Automated support modes and associated features and capabilities are described, along with hardware and software functional requirements for implementing a baseline system in an operational flight training context.…
Descriptors: Automation, Educational Media, Educational Planning, Flight Training
Bailey, Jon S.; Hughes, Ronald G. – 1980
Research developments in learning theory over the past fifty years have led to principles of behavior which have been shown in innumerable applied settings to be valuable in analyzing and modifying human behavior. When applied to flying training using simulators, these principles suggest that a significant contribution could be made in improving…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research, Flight Training, Learning Processes
Martin, Elizabeth L.; Cataneo, Daniel F. – 1980
A study was conducted by the Air Force to determine the extent to which takeoff/landing skills learned in a simulator equipped with a night visual system would transfer to daytime performance in the aircraft. A transfer-of-training design was used to assess the differential effectiveness of simulator training with a day versus a night…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Graphics, Flight Training, Military Training
Matheny, W. G.; And Others – 1975
The document presents a summary description of the Air Force Human Resource Laboratory's Flying Training Division (AFHRL/FT) research capabilities for undergraduate pilot training. One of the research devices investigated is the Advanced Simulator for Undergraduate Pilot Training (ASUPT). The equipment includes the ASUPT, the instrumented T-37…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Flight Training, Operations Research, Planning
Connelly, Edward M.; And Others – 1974
The objective of this program was to develop candidate pilot performance measures for five undergraduate pilot training (UPT) contact training maneuvers flown in the T-37B aircraft. The work included development and application of a method of analyzing operator performance tasks for purposes of identifying candidate measures. This resulted in…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Computer Programs, Flight Training, Performance Tests
Waag, Wayne L.; And Others – 1975
To realize its full research potential, a need exists for the development of an automated objective pilot performance evaluation system for use in the Advanced Simulation in Undergraduate Pilot Training (ASUPT) facility. The present report documents the approach taken for the development of performance measures and also presents data collected…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Criterion Referenced Tests, Flight Training, Measurement Techniques
Browning, Robert F.; And Others – 1972
The report covers an evaluation of current P-3 pilot training programs at the replacement squadron level. It contains detailed discussions concerning training hardware and software that have been supplied. A detailed examination is made of the curriculum and the simulation capabilities and utilization of P-3 operational flight trainers. Concurrent…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Cost Effectiveness, Flight Training, Program Evaluation
Baldwin, Robert D.; And Others – 1970
A test of aircraft recognition accuracy and decision speed compared the performance of single observers and four-man crews. The test used miniaturized simulations of aircraft which were moved at scaled speeds, altitudes, and distances. The validity of the simulation was evaluated and judged by comparing the results of the test with results…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Evaluation, Flight Training, Military Training
Wood, Milton E. – 1970
New emphasis on the total learning process is bringing about significant changes in both educational and training communities. The process-oriented, systems approach to training integrates behavioral objectives, media, and instructors in such a way that increased training effectiveness is realized through a greater ability to deal with the…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Flight Training, Individualized Instruction, Material Development


