DEVELOPMENT OF CORE TRAINING FOR F-86D ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE POSITIONS. III. DERIVATION OF TRAINING CHARACTERISTICS,
Abstract
The report is the third in a series of four reports describing the development of a core training course for electronic maintenance personnel. The study was specifically concerned with the family of electronic maintenance positions used by squadrons of the Air Defense Command in maintaining the F-86D aircraft. The present report presents a detailed description of the core training course developed for training skills and knowledges which exist in common among the positions. Other reports in the series summarize the study (3); describe the compilation of the skills and knowledges identified as common among the positions (1); and discuss the general principles and techniques for deriving courses of this type (2). The following section provides background information used in the design of the course. Appendix A presents detailed descriptions of the characteristics of the core training course, and Appendix B describes the recommended training equipment. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1956
- Accession Number
- AD0669399
Entities
People
- John D. Folley Jr.
- Robert B. Miller
Organizations
- American Institutes for Research