
Training and Simulation
Processes, Challenges and Solutions
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher CRC Press
- Date of Publication 16 September 2025
- ISBN 9781032658001
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages320 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 34 Illustrations, black & white; 12 Halftones, black & white; 22 Line drawings, black & white; 10 Tables, black & white 700
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Short description:
Flight Simulation Training: Processes, Challenges and Solutions will appeal to practitioners of human factors, pilots, engineers involved in systems design, aviation safety specialists, flight test invigilators and flight accident investigators.
MoreLong description:
Developing training and simulation is a complex business. From understanding human performance design, usability and the limitations of training types to considerations with virtual reality (VR), producing realistic scenarios and even helping accident investigations leaves the practitioner with almost an overwhelming challenge. However, they know that their goal is to cut out developing methods that can train and test the sharp-end professional to be ready for any eventuality whether in the air, a chemical plant or the operating room. Through chapters written by leading experts, this book aims to address the key questions and concerns when developing training and simulation in high-risk industries.
This book identifies unexplored challenges and weaknesses in the aviation domain, including ground-based training and flight simulation compared to the real world of in-flight complex aircraft operations, aviation accidents and incidents, airspace and air traffic control, aeronautical communications, air navigation, aircraft automation, and pilot certification and testing.
These concerns are not just relevant to aviation, however. This book pushes beyond aviation to include other fields, including petrochemical and medicine, that, while on the surface are different, include some of the same human and organizational challenges.
It integrates machine challenges with human factors science and includes a view of the corporate influences on training. Safety is a consideration in all the challenges and current limitations in training and simulation, and the book is written with the intention of improving both training and safety as industries deal with more and more complex advanced technology.
Underpinned by case studies and real-life examples, this book will give the reader a thorough overview of the limitations of current training methods but with a view to improving and developing better methods for future training scenarios. Opportunities and solutions are presented for current or future research and the application and incorporation of these in day-day operations.
Training and Simulation: Processes, Challenges and Solutions will appeal to practitioners of human factors, training, pilots and ground operators, engineers involved in systems design, safety specialists, test evaluators, and accident investigators across multiple domains.
MoreTable of Contents:
Preface
Editors
Contributors
Forward
Chapter 1 Realism in Simulation
Dennis A Vincenzi and Dahai Liu
Chapter 2 Do Pilots Consciously Alter Their Decision-Making Behavior During a Simulator Check?
Helen Heenen
Chapter 3 The Problem with Motion Drive
Felip Vanbiervliet
Chapter 4 Scenarios, Simulation and Simplicity: Coming Together for Improved Pilot Training
Mark Cameron, Richard J. Kennedy and Nicklas Dahlstrom
Chapter 5 Training and Simulation: Enhancing Military Readiness
Jonathan Lee
Chapter 6 Challenges in the Future of Aviation
Maria Chapparro Osman, Summer Rebensky and Maureen Manukasa
Chapter 7 Airline Pilot Training with Consumer Technology: Evolution and Challenges
Robert Dorsett
Chapter 8 Limitations of Data Based Training
Shem Malmquist, Helen Heenan and Robert Dorsett
Chapter 9 The Airline Pilot (a true story)
Andrew Whittall
Chapter 10 Pilot Training: Impact to Aviation Safety
Karlene Petitt
Chapter 11 What is the Point?
Steve Green
Chapter 12 Validity and Reliability of Flight Crew Training and Testing: A Regulatory View
Greg Fox
Chapter 13 Speaking the Same Safety Language: The Chemical Industry Needs a Common Taxonomy
Katherine A. Lemos, Anna Pamela Suarez, Michael M. Fitz and Charly Wigstrom
Chapter 14 New Frontiers in Cybernetics for Training and Human-System Optimization
Ryan McKendrick and Katherine A. Lemos
Chapter 15 Culture and Performance
Suren Ratwatte
Chapter 16 Investigating the Role of Socio-Technical Factors, with an Emphasis on Training, in Causing Incidents Using the AcciMap Framework: Case Studies from the Oil and Gas and Healthcare Industries
Maryam Tabibzedeh and Najmedin Meshkati
Chapter 17 Differences Between Simulation for Training and Simulation for Evaluation/Assessment
Cheryl Camacho, Carrie Miller, E. Miriam Balkin, E. Asher Balkin and Shawn Pruchnicki
Appendices
List of Authors and Affiliations
Index
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