Atlas / Learn / Research papers
Academia · 5,423 papers
Aviation research, sourced & cited.
Curated index of aviation-relevant research from NASA NTRS, NTSB safety studies, FAA CAMI, and academic sources. Every record links back to its original — we don't host PDFs, we describe each paper and credit the authors. Built for cross-link with the rest of Atlas: search by topic, drill into a CFR section or airframe and see the research that bears on it.
5 matches · Simulator
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2025 ERAU Journal article (JAAER)
Identifying Individual Factors Which Impact Student Learning in a Desktop Flight Training Simulator
With expected global growth in air transport demand and forecasted shortage of pilots, there is a need for faster and cheaper flight training.
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2018 ERAU Journal article (IJAAA)
Flight Simulator Fidelity, Training Transfer, and the Role of Instructors in Optimizing Learning
Simulators have been integrated into flight training at various levels for decades, increasing in utility as they increased in fidelity.
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2018 ERAU Journal article (JAAER)
Space Operations in the Suborbital Space Flight Simulator and Mission Control Center: Lessons Learned with XCOR Lynx
This study was conducted to better understand the performance of the XCOR Lynx vehicle. Because the Lynx development was halted, the best knowledge of vehicle dynamics can only be found through simulator flights.
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2017 ERAU Journal article (JAAER)
Finding the Balance Between Price and Protection: Establishing a Surface-to-Air Fire Risk-Reduction Training Policy for Air-Carrier Pilots
Currently, U.S. air carriers do not provide equipment or training necessary to mitigate the risk posed by surface-to-air fire (SAFIRE) threats.
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2014 ERAU Journal article (IJAAA)
Interactive 3-D Software in Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Training
As the nexus between aviation, fire science, and emergency management becomes increasingly more complex, technology can be used to augment training and avoid risk while maintaining authenticity with situational reality.