A feasibility model of a low-cost air-to-ground weapons delivery trainer using an area of interest presentation was assembled and tested at the Naval Training Equipment Center. The primary factor evaluated was the pilot acceptability of the visual cue presentation while performing the final phase of the ground attack mission. The preliminary pilot evaluation showed feasibility of the area of interest concept for providing visual cues during the final phase of the attack using rockets. Other attack modes should also be feasible. Compared to other approaches developed, the system cost of the NAVTRA-EQUIPCEN system is less, and the risk is less to provide a deliverable trainer to the fleet.