

Author: MRAeS Terry Ford CEng
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd
ISSN: 0002-2667
Source: Aircraft Engineering, Vol.63, Iss.4, 1993-12, pp. : 2-4
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Abstract
HOWEVER demanding a training task may be, modern technology is able to create conditions of enhanced realism that will require all of a trainees powers of concentration to solve the problems involved. Aerospace simulators vary greatly in types and applications and can include representative components or compartments to instruct maintenance personnel, realistic interiors for licensing cabin crew, multiple situations for the training of air traffic control officers and the most advanced techniques in which a pilot may be entirely qualified on the training device.
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