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Baer, Lester H. – 1973
A study was undertaken at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona to ascertain the impact, usefulness, and acceptance by students of learning centers within Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT). The first step in the project was the construction and administration of an attitude scale designed to measure UPT students' attitudes toward learning centers.…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Evaluation Methods, Flight Training, Learning Resources Centers
Cushman, Edward A. – Journal of Aerospace Education, 1976
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aviation Technology, Curriculum, Flight Training
Wood, Milton E. – Training Technology, 1971
Explains the advantages of the simulated environment used to train aircraft pilots. Training Technology is issued twice yearly as a supplement to Educational Technology Magazine. (GB)
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Audiovisual Aids, Educational Technology, Flexible Facilities
Uhlenberg, Donald M.; Molenaar, Richard A. – Aviation/Space, 1982
Describes a program for high school students who are between their junior and senior years which provides an opportunity to take part in aviation courses at the University of North Dakota. Students take courses leading to a private pilot license, and earn college credit for their efforts. (JN)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, College Programs, College School Cooperation, College Science
Brown, H. M. – Aspects of Educational and Training Technology Series, 1992
Examines how modern technology is redefining competences, particularly those required by aircrews in state-of-the-art cockpits and how rule-based descriptions may not always be as practical as cognitive schemas and frames or case-based reasoning. Concludes that a wider systems perspective must include a balance between intuitive and analytic…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures
Andrews, Dee H.; And Others – Educational Technology, 1996
Discussion of the use of advanced modeling and simulation technologies in training focuses on the Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training program developed by the Air Force. Training challenges and needs are described and technology solutions are explained, including visual displays, computer-assisted instruction, instructional simulations, and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Computer Simulation, Evaluation Methods
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St. George, Ross; And Others – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1990
A structured flight training syllabus to first solo was tried in a New Zealand aviation club and student progress contrasted with flight training in two other clubs. The project and results are described, and difficulties in implementing and monitoring this innovation in a loosely organized and changing context are discussed. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Evaluation Methods
Hodak, Gary W.; And Others – 1982
The Resource Planning System (RPS) provides the Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA) with the capability to determine the resources required to produce a specified number of Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers (NAs/NFOs) quickly and efficiently. The training of NAs and NFOs is extremely time consuming and complex. It requires extensive…
Descriptors: Flight Training, Human Resources, Military Personnel, Military Training
Browning, Robert F.; And Others – 1981
This report details the setting up of a program to assess the training potential of a new simulator (Device 2F64C) for training SH-3 replacement helicopter pilots. Section 2 describes the training situation at the fleet readiness squadron prior to and during the transition to a new curriculum that resulted from an instructional system development…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aircraft Pilots, Curriculum Design, Equipment Evaluation
Cyrus, Michael L. – 1978
This report reviews the literature as it relates to the use of platform motion systems in flight simulators for flying training. Motion is discussed in terms of its effect on compensatory, pursuit, and precognitive tasks, within both the simulator and transfer contexts. Although both skilled and unskilled behaviors are addressed, the former are…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Flight Training, Literature Reviews, Military Training
1978
This report compares the projected savings of using computer based training to conduct training for newly hired pilots to the results of that application. New Hire training, one of a number of programs conducted continuously at the United Airline Flight Operations Training Center, is designed to assure that any newly hired pilot will be able to…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Competency Based Education, Computer Managed Instruction, Cost Effectiveness
Simon, Charles W. – 1979
A major part of the Naval Training Equipment Center's Aviation Wide Angle Visual System (AWAVS) program involves behavioral research to provide a basis for establishing design criteria for flight trainers. As part of the task of defining the purpose and approach of this program, the applications of advanced experimental methods are explained and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Factor Analysis, Flight Training
Brecke, Fritz H.; And Others – 1976
Forty-five student pilots were the subjects of a study to identify variables which influence transfer from cognitive pretraining to perceptual-motor skill acquisition. The subjects were divided into four experimental groups. All groups used a linear self-instructional program designed to teach a specific flying maneuver. All programs had the same…
Descriptors: Cues, Educational Research, Flight Training, Perceptual Motor Learning
Smith, James F. – 1976
the document addresses the question of the degree to which United States Air Force (USAF) pilot skills deteriorate as a function of reduced or deleted aircraft flying time. An examination of the results of several studies concerning the effects of periods of inactivity on pilot skill retention and subsequent retraining requirements indicate that a…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Armed Forces, Educational Needs, Flight Training
Higgins, Norman C. – 1975
The Aircraft Instrument Comprehension (AIC) Program is a self-instructional program designed to teach undergraduate student pilots to read instruments that indicate the position of the aircraft in flight, based on sequential instructional stages of information, prompted practice, and unprompted practice. The program includes a 36-item multiple…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Flight Training, Independent Study, Instructional Programs
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