Simulator Scene Detail and Visual Augmentation Guidance in Landing Training for Beginning Pilots
912099
9/1/1991
- Content
- Beginning flight students were taught landings in a flight simulator with a visual landing display to examine the effects of scene detail, visual augmented guidance, and the number of landing training trials. Transfer as assessed in a criterion simulator configuration showed advantages for larger numbers of training trials, visual augmented guidance, and moderate scene detail. Transfer of training to the aircraft showed advantages for low-scene detail over moderate-scene detail for the number of landing training sessions. Subjects who received equal simulator time practicing an instrument pattern (control group) performed better than the moderate-scene detail group on student assisted landings and number of landing training sessions.
- Pages
- 11
- Citation
- Taylor, H., Lintern, G., Koonce, J., Kaiser, R. et al., "Simulator Scene Detail and Visual Augmentation Guidance in Landing Training for Beginning Pilots," SAE Technical Paper 912099, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/912099.