Innovation Aviation &Amp; Aerospace Industry - International Conference 2020 2019
DOI: 10.3390/proceedings2019039008
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Abstract: With extended reality (XR) technology on the rise in aviation education, we evaluated the perceptions of Thai students on an inexpensive and classroom-friendly virtual reality (VR) system and software combination, as an introduction to flying an aircraft. In addition to cost-effectiveness, consumer grade technology also provides greater portability than traditional full-flight simulators. Third year aeronautical engineering and commercial pilot undergraduate program international students were exposed to a bri… Show more

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“…Manuscript co-citation research is yet another research that can be conducted, which allows us to focus on most often citations in the sector, which seem to be the most impactful. Luisier, Yooyen and Deebhijarn in [5] evaluated the perceptions and functions of VR. In the 1960s, the phrase "virtual reality" to characterize windows wherein a user views the digital space as though it was real, and that users might behave realistically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manuscript co-citation research is yet another research that can be conducted, which allows us to focus on most often citations in the sector, which seem to be the most impactful. Luisier, Yooyen and Deebhijarn in [5] evaluated the perceptions and functions of VR. In the 1960s, the phrase "virtual reality" to characterize windows wherein a user views the digital space as though it was real, and that users might behave realistically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%