Co-pilots May Sim instead of Fly to Train
BDS writes:
No, but until humans can function completely separate from emotion and
stress, and the psychological impact they have on performance, experience in
a simulator will never be equal to the real thing.
That's why it's called a simulator.
However, a simulator doesn't have to provide identical experience in
order to accomplish its purpose (which, in this case, might be to
train airline pilots).
Confidence in one's
ability to perform a task comes from prior experience under similar
conditions - the conditions in a sim are nothing like real life.
They can be made as close to real life as required. Try it.
But, even if that
weren't true, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that someone
who is talking from a background of zero experience doesn't have much
credibility in the subject matter.
Anyone who depends on credibility is already making a serious mistake.
--
Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.
|