Training Development Study for Aviation Testbed Collective Task Assessment
Abstract
This study features an analysis of data collected from 596 questionnaires which were administered to a site user population of students, cadre, and active and reserve component soldiers. The study focused on determining the Army Aviation pilot/crew/unit collective tasks that Battlefield Distributed Simulation-Developmental (BDS-D) can facilitate in a service school setting and determined the feasibility of coordinating operational training exercises in a combined arms environment. Users were asked to evaluate thirteen BDS-D attributes in tens of their impact, positive or negative, on collective training. Additionally, respondents determined which of the attributes were the best and worst features of BDS-D. Collective training, Army aviation, Simulation technology, Training development, Battlefield distributed simulation- developmental, Data collection and analysis.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 26, 1994
- Accession Number
- ADA280693
Entities
People
- Barbara Bailey
- Dave Behringer
- John C. Tallas