The objectives of the Aeronautics Human Factors Research and Technology program are to provide the technology base and capability to design effective crew-cockpit systems and to advance solutions to human problems affecting air transport and rotorcraft effectiveness and safety. Advanced automation technologies, information display capabilities under computer control, and concern for the effects of human error in flight operations are elements which drive the directions of the program. Thus, the program has four thrusts: flight management, human engineering methods, rotorcraft, and subsonic transports.
Human factors: Aeronautics
1988-09-01
Miscellaneous
No indication
English
Human Factors in Aeronautics at NASA
NTRS | 2016
|Human Factors in Aeronautics at NASA
NTIS | 2016
|Application of Aeronautics Human Factors to Spaceflight
SAE Technical Papers | 1993
|HMI-HUFLAB - A BRAZILIAN-SWEDISH INITIATIVE IN HUMAN FACTORS FOR AERONAUTICS
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2022
|Engineering Index Backfile | 1914
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