As part of a larger effort to assess passenger comfort in aircraft, two questionnaires were administered: one to ground-based respondents, the other to passengers in flight. Respondents indicated the importance of various factors influencing their satisfaction with a trip, the perceived importance of various physical factors in determining their level of comfort, and the ease of time spent performing activities in flight. The in-flight sample also provided a rating of their level of comfort and of their willingness to fly again. Comfort ratings were examined in relation to (1) type of respondent, (2) type of aircraft, (3) characteristics of the passengers, (4) ease of performing activities, and (5) willingness to fly again.
Ride quality evaluation. I
Ergonomics ; 18
1975-03-01
Miscellaneous
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English
Evaluation method for ride quality
Automotive engineering | 1993
|93ME073 Evaluation Method for Ride Quality
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1993
|Report on objective ride quality evaluation
NTRS | 1974
|Report on Objective Ride Quality Evaluation
NTIS | 1974
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