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- For training organizations and developers interested in applying AI to enhance pilot, maintenance, cabin crew, instructor and other aviation personnel learning.
- More than a dozen case studies and interviews of aviation training organizations who are pioneering AI development.
- An overview of EASA and FAA AI Roadmaps.
Veteran aviation journalist Rick Adams offers an immersive look at the emerging technologies of artificial intelligence (AI) and how early-adopter organizations in the aviation simulation and training community are attempting to apply AI to improve data analysis for personnel selection, instructional support, personalized training, regulatory compliance, safety management and other operational challenges.
Compiled from extensive research and interviews, The Robot in the Simulator: Artificial Intelligence in Aviation Training will be of interest to training developers and providers who are seeking to apply AI to enhance learning options for flight school students, pilots, maintenance technicians, air traffic controllers, cabin crew, instructors and other aviation professionals.
The Robot in the Simulator features numerous case studies and in-depth conversations with aviation training leaders who are pioneering AI research and development around the world.
Rick Adams, a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society (FRAeS), has more than four decades’ experience directing communications for industry-leading aerospace companies and writing for respected aviation publications worldwide. He has been Editor of four major aviation journals, including for Halldale (Civil Aviation Training, Military Simulation & Training), HMG and ICAO. For the past few years he has led the Pilot Training Conference at the World Aviation Training Summit (WATS) in Orlando, Florida. Adams is Editor for a new Royal Aeronautical Society briefing paper on the future of AAM flight safety.



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