Abstract : The aviation industry increasingly relies on virtual training and simulation technologies to enhance workforce competencies and ensure operational reliability. Built-In Test Equipment (BITE) systems play a crucial role in aircraft diagnostics and maintenance training. This study examines the impact of BITE-based virtual training on workforce skill enhancement and system reliability. A quantitative research design was employed with a sample size of 119 aviation employees. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation, regression, and ANOVA. The results indicate a significant positive relationship between virtual training effectiveness and both skill enhancement and system reliability. The study highlights the importance of integrating BITE systems into training frameworks to improve technical proficiency and operational outcomes.
Cite : Prakash, A. (2026). Virtual Training and Simulation in Aviation: Assessing the Impact of Bite Test Applications on Workforce Skill Enhancement and System Reliability (1st ed., pp. 78-83). Noble Science Press. https://noblesciencepress.org/chapter/nspebgtrdbaip2026ch-08
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