Main directions in the development of modern technical means of instruction for aircraft pilot training
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.2.11932Abstract
The analysis of main directions in the development and improvement of modern technical means of instruction for aircraft pilot training on the ground, presented in this paper, shows that computerization of the training process of aircraft pilots on the ground will provide: a reduction in the number offlight accidents and the causes of them in flight training, a greater safety guarantee for pilots in training, a reduction in training costs per crew member, crew members ’ full knowledge of aircraft piloting technology in both standard and emergency modes of flight, a reduction in aerodrome training flight load, etc. The paper shows that computerization of both the theoretical and practical aspects of ground pilot training plays an especially important role in resolving this problem . Concrete technological solutions for a computerized system for theoretical training, which allows the use of data touch input into an aircraft system model, the use of automated teaching systems are given in the paperReferences
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Morzhov, V. I., & Zhukov, I. A. (2003). Main directions in the development of modern technical means of instruction for aircraft pilot training. Proceedings of National Aviation University, 17(2), 122–125. https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.2.11932
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