Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2017
City
Dayton
Abstract
Aviationsimulation, including thatusedformilitaryaircrewtraining,hastypically focused on stick-and-rudder tasks.Butwhilegreat strides havebeenmadeovertheyearsinthefidelity of vir-tualaviationenvironments,enterprisetrainingeffortshavelaggedinareasofenvironmental im-mersion(physical,social,cognitive,etc.).Specifically,moreworkisneededonaircrew interac-tionwithcommandandcontrol, supporting groundunitsinnear-pearscenarios,andbuildingthe skillsneededtomaintain a highlevelofsituationalawarenessincomplexscenarios.This has of-tenleftpractitionersinthepositionofhavingtorelyonlive-flytrainingandaccumulatedexperi-encetofillinthegaps—evenwhenthatexperiencecanonlybegained during theactualemploy-mentoftheweaponssystemwithallofitsassociatedrisks.
Repository Citation
Martin, M. J.
(2017). Realer Than Real:The Quest for Immersive Realism in RPA Virtual Training. 19th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, 43-48.
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