Problems involved in the design of flight simulator displays have received insufficient attention. Simulator utilization and training problems have a basis in the design process. It is generally left to the simulator designer to use ‘best judgement’ in translating training requirements to display software/hardware specifications. At present, human factors data needed to accomplish this are either not available or simply not accessible in a form useful to the designer. Basic sensory and perceptual data, principles, and models exist or can be derived which could serve as a valuable resource for the designer in the specification of display requirements. The Integrated Cuing Requirements Study is a current Air Force sponsored effort to consolidate and publish these data in a format which will enable designers to rapidly access and apply this information.