ESTIMATION OF PRE-SIMULATING TRAINING TASKS COMPLEXITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.62.7760Keywords:
control area, control zone, Expert Judgment Method, pre-simulation training, terminal control areaAbstract
In the article we analyzed three different types of simulator training exercises: CTR (Control zone), TMA (terminal control area) and CTA (control area) with various type of complexity. We determined that every zone, where air traffic service is provided, has different technology of work and individual instructions for procedures. Using the algorithm for tasks complexity estimation in the pre-simulator training, with the help of Expert Judgment Method, we found criterion of weighting. According to the results, we built the graph, representing the hard zone of air trafficcontrol. In addition, we analyzed pre-simulation assessment criteria.
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