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FAA VR-HeliSTART (Virtual Reality-Helicopter Simulator Training for Airplane to Rotorcraft Transition): Hovering Maneuvers

Eleni Sotiropoulos-Georgiopoulos, Charles Johnson


Presented at Forum 82 — the Vertical Flight Society's Annual Forum and Technology Display
Modeling and Simulation Technical Session
26 pages

 

Abstract:
The FAA VR-HeliSTART (Virtual Reality-Helicopter Simulator Training for Airplane to Rotorcraft Transition) is a 15-week study conducted at Marshall University (WV) to determine the effectiveness of an H125 VR reduced-motion platform simulator in training fixed-wing pilots to fly helicopters. Eleven students received three four-week blocks of instruction in the flight simulator, each followed by a simulator evaluation and a helicopter evaluation. This paper presents results for eleven hovering maneuvers trained and evaluated in the study. The evaluation of the students relied on both an objective and a subjective evaluation: a flight parameter analysis against Airman Certification Standards criteria, and an assessment by certified flight instructors. A key finding is that simulator training enabled all pilots to perform most hover maneuvers on their first helicopter flight without intervention, although sometimes below standards. Overall, results also suggest that while the simulator provides a useful learning environment for basic hover control, the further refinement of the core hovering skills acquired in the simulator did not appear to transfer effectively to the actual helicopter within the time frame of the study. Therefore, this indicates that initial hover training in the simulator is beneficial, but additional improvements still seem to require practice in the actual helicopter.

 

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