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Henan Dekun Import and Export Trading Co., LTD

Add technical training to the business scope: flight training. Ski training, international tourism, etc; And add international real estate developers and international real estate transaction agents

We also provide sports training, football...

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Flight training

Flight training

Flight training covers both theoretical lectures and practical training, including courses on flight principles, regulations, meteorology, navigation, as well as basic flight, instrument operation, and special situation handling. It is supplemented by simulator technology to cultivate safe and standardized flight skills and professional ethics.

Ski training

Ski training

Ski training is an educational program aimed at enhancing skiing skills and knowledge, typically provided by professional skiing schools or institutions.

Basic content of skiing training...


International tourism

International tourism

International tourism refers to cross-border tourism activities, typically consisting of two main types:

Inbound tourism (tourism activities of foreign residents visiting their own country)

Outbound tourism (the travel activities of domestic residents to other countries).


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  • Flight Simulation Tr

    While regulatory qualification standards define what flight simulators can do, the ultimate measure of value is training effectiveness—the degree to which simulator-based instruction transfers to operational performance. This article provides a systematic review of empirical research on flight simulation training effectiveness, with particular focus on perceptual-motor skill development, accelerated learning methodologies, and evidence-based training design. Drawing on a recent randomized contr

  • Flight Simulation Tr

    The qualification and certification of Flight Simulation Training Devices (FSTDs) represent a cornerstone of modern aviation training, enabling pilots to acquire and maintain critical skills in a safe, cost-effective environment. This article provides a comprehensive technical analysis of the regulatory frameworks governing FSTD qualification across international authorities, including the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and International Civi

  • Measuring What Matte

    Traditional effectiveness evaluation of flight simulation training technologies relies on subjective instructor ratings and post-training checkride pass rates—metrics that are coarse, prone to bias, and insensitive to the subtle differences between simulator fidelity levels. This article introduces an objective, multi-modal evaluation methodology that integrates flight data monitoring (FDM) parameters (control input frequency, amplitude, and coordination) with eye-tracking metrics (gaze entropy

  • A Quantitative Frame

    Flight simulation training devices (FSTDs) are categorized into distinct technology levels by regulatory bodies—the FAA's FTD (Flight Training Device) Levels 1–7 and FFS (Full Flight Simulator) Levels A–D, as well as EASA's FNPT (Flight Navigation and Procedures Trainer) I and II. However, the correlation between these classification levels and actual training effectiveness remains poorly quantified. This article presents a multi-dimensional evaluation framework that maps simulator te

  • Effectiveness Evalua

    The fundamental question driving investment in flight simulation training technology is not merely whether simulators can replicate aircraft behavior, but whether training in simulators produces competent pilots who perform safely and effectively in actual aircraft. This question—the measurement of training effectiveness—has spawned a substantial body of research methodology and regulatory guidance. Effectiveness evaluation in flight simulation examines the transfer of skills learned in the si

  • Qualification Levels

    Flight simulation training technology has evolved from rudimentary procedural trainers to highly sophisticated, full-motion devices capable of replicating virtually every aspect of real aircraft operation. Central to the effective use of simulation in pilot training is a standardized framework for qualifying simulation devices according to their capabilities. These qualification levels—ranging from basic flight training devices to full-flight simulators with six degrees of freedom motion system

  • Effectiveness Evalua

    While qualification levels establish the technical capabilities of flight simulation training devices, they do not directly measure training effectiveness — the degree to which simulator-based training transfers to improved performance in the actual aircraft. Effectiveness evaluation is a distinct discipline within flight simulation training technology, drawing on experimental psychology, human factors engineering, statistical analysis, and operations research. The central question is not merel

  • Qualification Levels

    Flight simulation training technology has evolved from rudimentary procedural trainers to highly sophisticated devices capable of replicating aircraft behavior with near-identical fidelity to actual flight. Central to the effective deployment of these systems is a structured qualification framework that categorizes simulation devices according to their technical capabilities, motion system characteristics, visual system performance, and aerodynamic modeling accuracy. Regulatory authorities — pr

  • Effectiveness Evalua

    The adoption of flight simulation training technology in aviation education is predicated on a fundamental assumption: that training conducted in simulation transfers effectively to aircraft operation. Validating this assumption requires rigorous effectiveness evaluation methodologies capable of measuring training outcomes and establishing the equivalency between simulated and actual flight experience. This article examines the scientific foundations of training effectiveness evaluation, the met

  • Qualification Levels

    Flight simulation training technology has evolved from rudimentary mechanical trainers to sophisticated systems capable of replicating virtually every aspect of aircraft operation. Central to this evolution is the establishment of standardized qualification levels that define simulation fidelity and determine which training tasks can be accomplished on specific devices. These qualification frameworks, developed by aviation regulatory authorities worldwide, provide the foundation for integrating

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