The qualification testing of most Air Force aircrew simulators has stretched out far beyond the original test schedule estimates. The result has been additional costs and extensive delays in getting the simulators into the field in a ready-for-training status. This paper examines the historical data, identifies the persistent problem areas, assesses the inherent risks, and offers some recommendations for reducing the risks to both the government and the contractor.
Simulator Qualification Testing-Sharing The Risks
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