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Training for Automatics
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Abstract
This paper discusses improved concepts which will be required for training and demonstration of performance with new and evolving automated aircraft systems. Computer-based training devices, as well as procedures trainers, will be used to teach the required skills and procedures. Proper training will be demonstrated by simulator performance, primarily through the use of Line Oriented Flight Training (LOFT) scenarios.
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Norman, R., "Training for Automatics," SAE Technical Paper 821414, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/821414.Also In
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