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eVTOL Flight: Forecasting Future Training Requirements in an Emerging Aviation Market
Technical Paper
2023-01-1009
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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2023 AeroTech
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English
Abstract
Most emerging electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft feature
distributed electric propulsion systems with automation features that simplify
operations for future pilots. In theory, increasing automation levels should
reduce pilot workload, decrease training time, and improve performance
consistency. Air Education and Training Command Detachment 62 (AETC/Det 62)
sought to test this theory as part of a larger study involving 70+ participants,
two eVTOL platform simulators, and multimodal assessments of flight performance.
In the present report, we compared expert ratings of flight performance of
pilots who do not have prior pilot experience or training (herein referred to as
ab initio pilots; i.e., 0 flight hours) to those of experienced pilots (i.e.,
>300 flight hours) in either a semi-automated or highly-automated simulated
eVTOL platform. All participants received a brief orientation of the controls,
then flew a scripted flight profile four times with guidance from an instructor
pilot. The fourth and final flight profile was flown without any instructional
guidance in order to assess unassisted performance. Instructor pilots rated the
quality of hover, takeoff, en-route navigation, and approach and landing
maneuvers on a 4-point scale. Experienced pilots overall outperformed ab initio
pilots; however, the two groups showed similar learning trajectories for basic
eVTOL flight operations over a 2-hour period of learning. In some cases (e.g.,
takeoff in the highly-automated platform), ab initio pilots reached similar
performance levels as experienced pilots during the learning profile. Although
the present study focused only on basic flight skills, results suggest that both
ab initio and experienced pilots can rapidly gain proficiency in basic eVTOL
operations.
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Emerson, S., Rizzardo, C., Waggenspack, L., Osman, M. et al., "eVTOL Flight: Forecasting Future Training Requirements in an Emerging Aviation Market," SAE Technical Paper 2023-01-1009, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-1009.Also In
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