Nic DAlessandro of InSite has produced a terrific document detailing the cross-over of knowledge from flight simulator products into real-world aviation. The article covers 4 main areas:
- In what contexts and for what applications are PC-based flight simulators currently used?
- In what training contexts do PC-based flight simulators provide the greatest and the least transfer-of-training benefit?
- What are the potential improvements that applied learning theory can bring to this field?
- What questions and issues remain for further investigation?
It’s a long document at 47 pages, but is quite a fascinating and worthwhile read.
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