A Study on Problems and Countermeasures of Night Flight Training for Trainee Pilot
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 11
Abstract
Night flight training is an important part of flight training for commercial pilots. In this paper, we introduce the features and training requirements of night flight training for trainee pilots, and analyze the common problems in night flight training, including visual problems, flight illusions and night flight fatigue. Then, we propose the corresponding measures from the pre-flight preparation, dark adaptation in advance, the visual scanning, to prevent flight illusion and flight fatigue and so on. This paper is of great significance to improve the performance of night flight training for trainee pilots and ensure flight safety. Keywords: Trainee pilot, Flight training, Night environment, Flight illusion, Fatigue
Authors and Affiliations
Shouxi Zhu
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