FLIGHT SIMULATOR TRAINING: PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE
In: Review of the Air Force Academy, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 71-76
ISSN: 2069-4733
Flight simulators have become indispensable in the aviation industry, providing accurate and detailed simulations of cockpit and environmental conditions. They serve a variety of purposes, including pilot training, aircraft design, and accident investigation. While simulators are able to replicate many aspects of real-world flying, there are still differences in stress levels and response intensities. As such, a comprehensive training program that includes both simulated and real-world experiences is necessary to ensure pilots are well-prepared for handling the diverse challenges of aviation operations.