Using the Backward Transfer Paradigm to Validate the AH-64 Simulator Training Research Advanced Testbed for Aviation

Abstract

The Simulator Training Research Advanced Testbed for Aviation (STRATA) is a modular simulation system for the AH-64 helicopter. The Adams and McAbee (1961) backward transfer of training paradigm was used to determine if AH-64 piloting skills transfer to STRATA. Ten AH-64 pilots participated in the experiment. They were asked to fly a mission scenario consisting of 13 single- pilot Aircrew Training Manual (ATM) tasks. No orientation or practice sessions were given. Most participants rated STRATA as highly similar to the AH-64 in handling, but believed the visual display system had limitations for extremely low-altitude tasks like hovering. Performance ratings during the experiment by a senior instructor pilot (IP) indicated that of the total 130 task events, 88.5% were performed to ATM standards. After the experiment, four independent judges, all aviators, rank-ordered participant performance on the stationary hover task using output from STRATA's automated performance measurement system. Rankings showed agreement between judges and high correlation with IP ratings made during the experiment. Transfer of training, Performance measurement, Flight simulation, Helicopter simulation

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA285758

Entities

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  • John E. Stewart Ii

Organizations

  • U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences

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  • Air Platforms
  • Human Systems

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  • Air Force
  • Air Traffic Controllers
  • Aircrafts
  • Altitude
  • Combat Readiness
  • Display Systems
  • Flight Simulators
  • Helmet Mounted Displays
  • Level Flight
  • Military Research
  • Motion Sickness
  • Simulations
  • Simulators
  • Social Sciences
  • Standards
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Training Devices

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  • Military Training and Readiness Simulation