Glideslope perception during aircraft landing Ideally, when a pilot approaches a runway on their final approach for landing, they must maintain a constant trajectory, or glideslope, of typically 3°-4°. If pilots misperceive their glideslope and alter their flight path accordingly, they are likely to overshoot or undershoot their desired touch down point on the runway. This experiment examined the accuracy of passive glideslope perceptions during simulated fixed-wing aircraft landings. 17 university students were repeatedly exposed to the following four landing scene conditions: (i) a daylight scene of a runway surrounded by buildings and lying on a 100 km deep texture mapped ground plane; (ii) a night scene with only the side runway lights ...
The present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on the flight altitude d...
During landing, the visual scene contains optical information about speed, altitude, glide slope, an...
Dangers during the approach and landing phases of flight are still leading safety issues in aviation...
Aircraft landing approaches are the most difficult and dangerous phase of flying. Better knowledge o...
Pilot perceptions of glidepath angle and aim point were measured during simulated landings. A fixed-...
A mathematical model of glide-slope perception is presented for the visual approach to landing when ...
This experiment was designed to examine aspects of human visual perception during approaches to a ru...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-78-15DOT/FAA/AM-78/15Air pilotsNight visionLandingApproachVisual perceptionMoti...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-81-6DOT/FAA/AM-81/6Air pilotsApproachLandingVisual perceptionDepth perceptionDi...
Simulated night visual approaches were flown into two airports with and without a head up display (H...
This study focuses on the perceptual process in situations where sight conditions are restricted due...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-79-25DOT/FAA/AM-79/25Air pilotsJudgment (Human characteristics)ApproachLandingG...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-77-12DOT/FAA/AM-77/12Air pilotsRunway incursionsNight visionField of visionVisu...
A series of experiments were carried out in Level D certified Full Flight Simulators of Boeing 767-t...
The advent of new, satellite-based navigation technologies enables the use of 4D trajectories, inclu...
The present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on the flight altitude d...
During landing, the visual scene contains optical information about speed, altitude, glide slope, an...
Dangers during the approach and landing phases of flight are still leading safety issues in aviation...
Aircraft landing approaches are the most difficult and dangerous phase of flying. Better knowledge o...
Pilot perceptions of glidepath angle and aim point were measured during simulated landings. A fixed-...
A mathematical model of glide-slope perception is presented for the visual approach to landing when ...
This experiment was designed to examine aspects of human visual perception during approaches to a ru...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-78-15DOT/FAA/AM-78/15Air pilotsNight visionLandingApproachVisual perceptionMoti...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-81-6DOT/FAA/AM-81/6Air pilotsApproachLandingVisual perceptionDepth perceptionDi...
Simulated night visual approaches were flown into two airports with and without a head up display (H...
This study focuses on the perceptual process in situations where sight conditions are restricted due...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-79-25DOT/FAA/AM-79/25Air pilotsJudgment (Human characteristics)ApproachLandingG...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-77-12DOT/FAA/AM-77/12Air pilotsRunway incursionsNight visionField of visionVisu...
A series of experiments were carried out in Level D certified Full Flight Simulators of Boeing 767-t...
The advent of new, satellite-based navigation technologies enables the use of 4D trajectories, inclu...
The present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on the flight altitude d...
During landing, the visual scene contains optical information about speed, altitude, glide slope, an...
Dangers during the approach and landing phases of flight are still leading safety issues in aviation...