2016
DOI: 10.15866/irease.v9i5.10749
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Basic Piloting Technique Error Rate as an Indicator of Flight Simulators Usability for Pilot Training

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“…All the above-stated values can be mutually compared both to each other and to values averaged for setting the sought dependencies or correlations with eventual measurements of the selected pilot's biometric parameters [13,14] (heart rate, stress indicators, stability of the vestibular system, etc. ).…”
Section: Fig 5 Deviations In Horizontal and Vertical Directions (Nummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the above-stated values can be mutually compared both to each other and to values averaged for setting the sought dependencies or correlations with eventual measurements of the selected pilot's biometric parameters [13,14] (heart rate, stress indicators, stability of the vestibular system, etc. ).…”
Section: Fig 5 Deviations In Horizontal and Vertical Directions (Nummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During World War I and World War II, armies started to use dark to hide their attacking airplanes. In modern age, with the increasing need to fly as often, as possible, flying during night time has started to be essential [1]. Flying through dark night brings new dangers and requirements for pilot's training.…”
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confidence: 99%