Visual feedback from the display is critical for maintaining the aircraft symbol on the moving target, ensuring precise tracking.
Good hand-eye coordination is essential for making precise adjustments to keep the aircraft symbol centered on the target.
The primary objective is to keep the aircraft symbol centered on the moving target, which tests the pilot's tracking ability.
The test primarily requires aileron and elevator inputs for tracking, and using the rudder can lead to improper corrections.
Overcorrection often leads to the aircraft symbol moving back and forth around the target.
Aileron and elevator inputs are primarily used to make the necessary adjustments to keep the aircraft symbol on the target.
Applying left aileron will move the aircraft to the left, and pulling the stick back will move it upwards to match the target's movement.