Attempts to study the control behavior of helicopter pilots have been conducted with the aim of providing fundamental information for future cockpit design, establishing procedures and training. A series of in-flight measurements of human visual scanning behavior during various flight phases were carried out: (1) hovering, (2) level light, (3) coordinated turning, and (4) approach and landing. A total of 12 pilots participated in the experiment, each of whom performed 15 repetitions.
In-Flight Measurement of Eye Scanning Characteristics of Helicopter Pilots
1996
14 pages
Report
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Englisch
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