An important trend for the future of F-35A training, and for flight training across the Department of Defense, is the move toward depending more heavily on simulators because of their increasing quality and low cost relative to flying. Rear Adm. Randolph L. Mahr, the F-35 deputy program executive officer, said the program office coordinates between Lockheed Martin and the military services to incorporate training updates into their flight procedures and simulator interfaces. It is up to each service, though, to decide how many actual flights student pilots should receive.
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机译:F-35A训练的未来以及国防部飞行训练的一个重要趋势是,由于模拟器的质量和相对于飞行的低成本,其越来越依赖模拟器。 F-35计划副执行官兰道夫·马赫(Randolph L. Mahr)少校说,计划办公室在洛克希德·马丁公司和军事部门之间进行协调,将培训更新纳入其飞行程序和模拟器界面。但是,这取决于每项服务,以决定学生飞行员应接收多少实际航班。
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