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Development of Flight Simulator for Improving Pilot's Situation Awareness

The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology / The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology, (P)1226-9654; (E)2733-466X
2005, v.17 no.4, pp.409-424


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Abstract

It is very important that pilot should be attached to correct situation awareness of diversifying circumstantial information for keeping on flight safety. Every pilot needs to attain pre-experiences on various circumstances for getting to correct and immediate situation awareness. For this goal, improving their abilities in situation awareness, we developed an unique training system, unlike the formerly existing simulators for flight training, with which we are able to focus on exercise in situation awareness. The development of this flight training system was continued with focusing on situation awareness especially in G-LOC and Ground Approach condition which may causes severe flight accident. Some possibility and the future practical use of the present system were discussed.

keywords
situation awareness, flight simulator, G-LOC, ground approach, situation awareness, flight simulator, G-LOC, ground approach, 상황인식, 비행모의훈련장비, 지면근접

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