Application of different hardware and software in the concept of digital pilot training and selection

Introduction/purpose: In many military air forces and civil aviation organizations that use or own training aircraft equipped with a digital cockpit, training tools such as trainers and simulators are understood to a varying extent. Special attention is paid to the ratio of hours spent training on t...

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Main Authors: Aleksandar Z. Knežević, Aleksandar G. Bukvić, Branimir B. Krstić
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Published: University of Defence in Belgrade 2025-01-01
Series:Vojnotehnički Glasnik
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Online Access:https://scindeks.ceon.rs/article.aspx?artid=0042-84692501183K
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Branimir B. Krstić
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description Introduction/purpose: In many military air forces and civil aviation organizations that use or own training aircraft equipped with a digital cockpit, training tools such as trainers and simulators are understood to a varying extent. Special attention is paid to the ratio of hours spent training on the real aircraft to the number of hours spent on the simulator. This approach in training professional circles and the public is called Live Virtual Constructive. For all other teaching aids used for preparation for training, neither the methodology nor the extent of their use has been specifically investigated. The research aims to develop instruments that will measure and evaluate the success and qualitative progress in pilot training achieved by using the digital cabin space, based on which a decision can be made about further training for a specific aircraft type. Methods: In conjunction with a PC-based aviation training device and advanced statistical analyses, an eye movement tracking device will help arrive at a reference pattern of instrument observation to train pilots and select pilot candidates.
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spelling doaj-art-81c7cfd65a7c48ada3e915c46ee69b302025-02-10T08:22:33ZengUniversity of Defence in BelgradeVojnotehnički Glasnik0042-84692217-47532025-01-0173120923510.5937/vojtehg73-54803Application of different hardware and software in the concept of digital pilot training and selectionAleksandar Z. Knežević0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6786-4530Aleksandar G. Bukvić1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3025-8446Branimir B. Krstić2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9612-6104University of Defense in Belgrade, Military Academy, Department of Air Force, Belgrade, Republic of SerbiaUniversity of Defense in Belgrade, Military Academy, Department of Military Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, Republic of SerbiaUniversity of Defense in Belgrade, Military Academy, Department of Military Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, Republic of SerbiaIntroduction/purpose: In many military air forces and civil aviation organizations that use or own training aircraft equipped with a digital cockpit, training tools such as trainers and simulators are understood to a varying extent. Special attention is paid to the ratio of hours spent training on the real aircraft to the number of hours spent on the simulator. This approach in training professional circles and the public is called Live Virtual Constructive. For all other teaching aids used for preparation for training, neither the methodology nor the extent of their use has been specifically investigated. The research aims to develop instruments that will measure and evaluate the success and qualitative progress in pilot training achieved by using the digital cabin space, based on which a decision can be made about further training for a specific aircraft type. Methods: In conjunction with a PC-based aviation training device and advanced statistical analyses, an eye movement tracking device will help arrive at a reference pattern of instrument observation to train pilots and select pilot candidates.https://scindeks.ceon.rs/article.aspx?artid=0042-84692501183Kpilot trainingdigital cockpitflight simulationeye trackingaviation training devices
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Branimir B. Krstić
Application of different hardware and software in the concept of digital pilot training and selection
Vojnotehnički Glasnik
pilot training
digital cockpit
flight simulation
eye tracking
aviation training devices
title Application of different hardware and software in the concept of digital pilot training and selection
title_full Application of different hardware and software in the concept of digital pilot training and selection
title_fullStr Application of different hardware and software in the concept of digital pilot training and selection
title_full_unstemmed Application of different hardware and software in the concept of digital pilot training and selection
title_short Application of different hardware and software in the concept of digital pilot training and selection
title_sort application of different hardware and software in the concept of digital pilot training and selection
topic pilot training
digital cockpit
flight simulation
eye tracking
aviation training devices
url https://scindeks.ceon.rs/article.aspx?artid=0042-84692501183K
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