Flight Simulation - Towards the Edge of the Envelope

  • Simulation and Training for the Final Frontier (03 Jun 2009)

    Mackay, D. Virgin Galactic

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  • Upset Recovery Training: A Call for a Higher Standard of Training (03 Jun 2009)

    Burks, Capt B. ALPA Training Committee & Alaska Airlines, USA

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  • The Risks to the Transport Aircraft Fleet of Loss of Control in Flight (LOC-I) (03 Jun 2009)

    Cox, Capt J.M. Safety Operating Systems, USA

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  • Upset Recovery Training: Lessons from Accidents and Incidents (03 Jun 2009)

    Crider, D.A. National Transportation Safety Board, USA

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  • Lessons Learned from Wake Flight Tests and In line Encounters of Wake Vortices (03 Jun 2009)

    Tarnowski, Capt E. Airbus, France

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  • Simulator Upset Recovery Training (03 Jun 2009)

    Carbaugh, Capt D. Boeing Commercial Airplanes, USA,
    Curnutt, R. Technical Fellow, Integrated Simulation Management, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, USA

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  • The Use of Pilot Models to Support Flight Simulation: The Sky is the Envelope (03 Jun 2009)

    Hosman, R. Aerospace Man-Machine Systems Consulting, The Netherlands

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  • Enhancing Pilot Performance to Mitigate Aircraft Upsets (03 Jun 2009)

    Rupert, Dr A. US Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory, USA

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  • Upset Recovery Training Transfer (03 Jun 2009)

    Rogers, Dr R.O. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA

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  • Aerodynamics Modeling for Training on the Edge (03 Jun 2009)

    Gingras, D.R. Bihrle Applied Research Inc., USA,
    Ralston, J. Bihrle Applied Research Inc, USA

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  • Training Ab Initio Pilots for High Angle of Attack Flight: An Application of Flight Training Devices (03 Jun 2009)

    Macchiarella, Dr D. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA

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  • Wake Vortex Encounters in a Flight Simulator (03 Jun 2009)

    Allerton, Prof D. Dept of Automatic Control & Systems Engineering, University of Sheffield, UK

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  • Avoidance of Spatial Disorientation Through Training in Flight Simulators (03 Jun 2009)

    Grimshaw, T. QinetiQ Ltd, UK

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  • Advanced Flight Training in the Swedish Dynamic Flight Simulator (03 Jun 2009)

    Levin, B. Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Sweden

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  • Visualisation of the Brown Out Phenomenon, Integration and Test on a Helicopter Flight Simulator (03 Jun 2009)

    Gerlach, T. German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany

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  • F-35 Simulation Testing to Achieve Safety of Flight Clearance Prior to First Flight (03 Jun 2009)

    Burress, T.J. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, USA

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  • Peculiarities of Simulation and Coincidence with Real Flight: High Angles of Attack, Stall, Spin & Supermaneuverability (03 Jun 2009)

    SHIBAEV, Dr V M. Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI), Russia

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  • Unusual Attitude Training: Integrated CBT / FFS / In-Flight Training Solutions (03 Jun 2009)

    Ransbury, P.B.J. Aviation Performance Solutions, USA

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  • All-attitude Recovery Training - Capabilities and Limitations of FSTDs (03 Jun 2009)

    Clément, S. CAE, Canada,
    Jarvis, P. CAE Electronics, Canada

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  • Close-to-Reality Motion in Flight Simulation: Cost Effective ab-initio Hover Training (03 Jun 2009)

    Huhne, Dipl-Ing R. AMST Systemtechnik GmbH, Austria

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  • Upset Recovery and Disorientation Training at NASTAR Center (03 Jun 2009)

    George, K.A. Environmental Tectonics Corporation-United Kingdom (ETC-UK), UK

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  • Ground-Based Simulation of Upset Recovery in Desdemona (03 Jun 2009)

    GROEN, Dr E. TNO HUMAN FACTORS, THE NETHERLANDS,
    Mayrhofer, Dr M. AMST Systemtechnik GmbH, Austria,
    Wentink, Dr M. TNO Human Factors, The Netherlands

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  • NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator – A Facility Engineered for Realism (03 Jun 2009)

    Aponso, B. NASA Ames Research Center, USA

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