Unveiling Virtual Reality Overheads and Their Potential Impact on Flightcrew Training

Virtual reality (VR) technology offers immersive training environments for pilots, enhancing safety, cost-effectiveness, and access to varied scenarios. However, significant overheads, including technical challenges, technology learning curve, costs, and simulation sickness, can hinder VR adoption f...

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Hauptverfasser: Duruaku, Fiona, Nguyen, Blake, Sonnenfeld, Nathan A., Jentsch, Florian G.
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