"Flight training." . . "Transfer of training." . . . . . . . . "Motion systems role in flight simulators for flying training"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Motion Systems Role in Flight Simulators for Flying Training"@en . "This report reviews the literature as it relates to the use of platform motion systems in flight simulators for flying training. Motion is discussed in terms of its effect on compensatory, pursuit, and precognitive tasks, within both the simulator and transfer contexts. Although both skilled and unskilled behaviors are addressed, the former is emphasized. The report concludes that, for most tasks, platform motion is not required to produce rapid, efficient, economical training and that other, less expensive means of imparting motion information are equally viable alternatives. The report recommends the following: (1) Whenever feasible and affordable, simulator systems should be equipped with the largest field-of-view visual system that is consistent with mission requirements, and (2) Simulators that do not include a platform motion system can be safely procured for most aircraft without compromising training effectiveness. (Author)."@en . "Flight simulators." . . "Humanities and History." . . . . "AIR FORCE HUMAN RESOURCES LAB BROOKS AFB TEX." . . "Military requirements." . . "Skills." . . "Operational effectiveness." . . "Cost effectiveness." . . "Air force training." . . "Pilots." . . "Motion." . .