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Programs and prospects in aircrew performance measurement.

W L Waag1

  • 1Operations Training Division, Air Force Human Resources Laboratory, Williams Air Force Base, Arizona 85224.

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
|November 1, 1988
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This article traces the history of aircrew performance measurement research, from early simulator training to current combat assessment systems. It highlights advancements in measuring pilot and aircrew effectiveness across various aircraft and training domains.

Area of Science:

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Human Factors Engineering
  • Military Aviation Training

Background:

  • Historical overview of aircrew performance measurement research at the Air Force Human Resources Laboratory (AFHRL).
  • Evolution of research from early simulator platforms to advanced combat systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document the historical development of aircrew performance measurement techniques.
  • To outline current research efforts and future directions in performance assessment.

Main Methods:

  • Historical review of research projects and technological transitions.
  • Description of simulator-based training and instrumentation development.
  • Examination of performance measurement in various operational domains.

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Main Results:

  • Demonstrated progression from basic flight simulators (T-37) to advanced combat aircraft (A-10, F-16).
  • Development of performance measurement for transport aircraft (C-5) and air-to-air combat simulators.
  • Ongoing work in low-level surface attack and advanced debriefing systems.

Conclusions:

  • AFHRL has a long-standing commitment to advancing aircrew performance measurement.
  • Continuous innovation is evident, adapting measurement techniques to evolving aviation technology and combat scenarios.
  • Future developments aim to enhance combat assessment and debriefing capabilities.