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Simulation has transformed aviation training, offering realistic, safe, cost‑effective, and flexible training opportunities that were previously unavailable. The article aims to highlight misconceptions in simulation use and encourage dialogue between behavioral scientists and engineers to better leverage recent scientific advances for aviation training.

Abstract

One of the most remarkable changes in aviation training over the past few decades is the use of simulation. The capabilities now offered by simulation have created unlimited opportunities for aviation training. In fact, aviation training is now more realistic, safe, cost-effective, and flexible than ever before. However, we believe that a number of misconceptions--or invalid assumptions--exist in the simulation community that prevent us from fully exploiting and utilizing recent scientific advances in a number of related fields in order to further enhance aviation training. These assumptions relate to the overreliance on high-fidelity simulation and to the misuse of simulation to enhance learning of complex skills. The purpose of this article is to discuss these assumptions in the hope of initiating a dialogue between behavioral scientists and engineers.

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