
doi: 10.1049/ep.1967.0004
Many users of expensive and complicated equipment, particularly the airlines, are faced with the problem of training the operators of this equipment; in a modern airliner, a training flight can cost £1000/h. Obviously, simulators can aid in training and familiarisation; but what factors make one simulator better than another? Recent experiments described here throw some light on the subject.
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