An edition of Tiger check (2017)

Tiger check

automating the US Air Force fighter pilot in air-to-air combat, 1950-1980

Tiger check
Steven A. Fino, Steven A. Fino
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An edition of Tiger check (2017)

Tiger check

automating the US Air Force fighter pilot in air-to-air combat, 1950-1980

"The fielding of automated flight controls and weapons systems in fighter aircraft from 1950 to 1980 challenged the significance ascribed to several of the pilots' historical skillsets, such as superb hand-eye coordination--required for aggressive stick-and-rudder maneuvering--and perfect eyesight and crack marksmanship--required for long-range visual detection and destruction of the enemy. Highly automated systems would, proponents argued, simplify the pilot's tasks while increasing his lethality in the air, thereby opening fighter aviation to broader segments of the population. However, these new systems often required new, unique skills, which the pilots struggled to identify and develop. Moreover, the challenges that accompanied these technologies were not restricted to individual fighter cockpits, but rather extended across the pilots' tactical formations, altering the social norms that had governed the fighter pilot profession since its establishment. In the end, the skills that made a fighter pilot great in 1980 bore little resemblance to those of even thirty years prior, despite the precepts embedded within the "myth of the fighter pilot." As such, this history illuminates the rich interaction between human and machine that often accompanies automation in the workplace. It is broadly applicable to other enterprises confronting increased automation, from remotely piloted aviation to Google cars. It should appeal to those interested in the history of technology and automation, as well as the general population of military aviation enthusiasts."--Provided by publisher.

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Language
English
Pages
435

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other Titles
Automating the US Air Force fighter pilot in air-to-air combat, 1950-1980
Copyright Date
2017

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
623.74/64
Library of Congress
UG1242.F5 F542 2017, UG1242.F5F542 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 435 pages
Number of pages
435

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26946385M
ISBN 10
1421423278
ISBN 13
9781421423272
LCCN
2016052578
OCLC/WorldCat
962750306

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19733289W

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