2018
DOI: 10.15394/ijaaa.2018.1235
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Literature Review of GA Pilots Transition to Advanced Cockpit Technologies

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“…Nevertheless, some researchers believe that pilots trained on numeric scale instruments will favour the newer PFDs found on many commercial aircraft flight decks (Fanjoy & Young, 2004;Kolmos, 2018). Studies that compared dial versus scale indicators were conducted with an older population of pilots, whose preferences may have been shaped by the familiarity of electromechanical style indicators (Ercoline & Gillingham, 1990).…”
Section: Blackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, some researchers believe that pilots trained on numeric scale instruments will favour the newer PFDs found on many commercial aircraft flight decks (Fanjoy & Young, 2004;Kolmos, 2018). Studies that compared dial versus scale indicators were conducted with an older population of pilots, whose preferences may have been shaped by the familiarity of electromechanical style indicators (Ercoline & Gillingham, 1990).…”
Section: Blackmentioning
confidence: 99%