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Hong Sun, Fangquan Yang, Peiwen Zhang and Qingqing Hu
Ensuring training safety is paramount to flight schools. In response to the inadequacy of traditional flight training assessment for comprehensive quantitative evaluation of cadet competency, an initial flight training competency assessment standard base...
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Jiachi Zhao, Jun Li and Lifang Zeng
Birds and experienced glider pilots frequently use atmospheric updrafts for long-distance flight and energy conservation, with harvested energy from updrafts serving as the foundation. Inspired by their common characteristics in autonomous soaring, a rei...
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Junli Yang, Ziang Qu, Zhili Song, Yu Qian, Xing Chen and Xiuyi Li
At the onset of their flight careers, novice pilots often lack clarity regarding the standard attention-allocation pattern. Therefore, to enhance the efficiency of initial flight training, it is crucial for students to develop a comprehensive understandi...
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Haochen Li, Haibing Chen, Chengpeng Tan, Zaiming Jiang and Xinyi Xu
Optimal entry flight of hypersonic vehicles requires achieving specific mission objectives under complex nonlinear flight dynamics constraints. The challenge lies in rapid generation of optimal or near-optimal flight trajectories with significant changes...
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Kai Liu, Jili Zhang and Xinlu Guo
To improve the flexibility of the trajectory and the diversity of the drop point of the reentry vehicle, a flight capability assessment method based on a dynamics?informed neural network (DINN) is proposed. Firstly, the concept of a reachable domain is i...
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Chandra S Haratua Gultom, R. Madhakomala, Hamidah
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the training effectiveness on GITC by applying the four levels Kirkpatrick model consisting of reaction, learning, behavior & Results. This study is cross sectional, primary data was collected through interviews f...
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Abdel-Rahman Akl, Ibrahim Hassan, Amr Hassan and Phillip Bishop
The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the relationship between the kinematic variables of the right hand and left leg with ball velocity during jump-throwing phases in handball for better-informed training. We investigated ball velocity and the...
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