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Using simulation to identify and measure pilot skills for automated aircraft (2003)
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Research Integrations, Inc.
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This report describes the 3-year project "Using Simulation To Identify And Measure Pilot Skills For Automated Aircraft." This project was developed to conduct research on the use of full-flight aircraft simulator data for identifying and measuring pilot skills associated with using flight deck automation. Additionally, this project provided the means for facilitating information exchange and collaborative research by the FAA Automation Skills Research Team. The project was organized into three research programs. Each program addressed a line of research over a three-year period. All research programs focused on developing strategies, methods, and tools to identify and assess flight crew automation skills. The specific focus of the research was on commercial aviation training; however, the results will also provide useful information for military applications. Following a brief introduction to the three research programs, this report will outline the accomplishments in each research program through all three years of the project.
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Results page generated: September 08, 2010
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