Spatial disorientation (SD) is a constant contributing factor to the rate of fatal aviation accidents. SD occurs as a result of perceptual errors that can be attributed in part to the inefficient presentation of synthetic orientation cues via the attitude indicator when external visual conditions are poor. Improvements in the design of the attitude indicator may help to eliminate instrumentation as a factor in the onset of SD. The goal of the present study was to explore several display concepts that may contribute to an improved attitude display. Specifically, the effectiveness of various display sizes, some that are used in current and some that are anticipated in future attitude displays that may incorporate Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS...
A simulation experiment was performed to assess situation awareness (SA) and workload of pilots whil...
Spatial disorientation continues to be one of the most costly problems in military aviation, as meas...
Spatial disorientation continues to be one of the most costly problems in military aviation, as meas...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
In previous studies it was shown that both pilots and non-pilots sometimes make roll reversal errors...
Objective: The experiments investigated the “old issue” of the attitude indicator’s moving-horizon v...
In previous studies it was shown that both pilots and non-pilots sometimes make roll reversal errors...
Pilot spatial disorientation (SD) is a significant cause of incidents and fatal accidents in aviatio...
Pilot spatial disorientation (SD) is a significant cause of incidents and fatal accidents in aviatio...
Pilot spatial disorientation (SD) is a significant cause of incidents and fatal accidents in aviatio...
Aircraft require high cognitive quality aircraft attitude information. Evidence will be presented on...
An experimental investigation was conducted to study the effectiveness of Synthetic Vision Systems (...
The basic informational elements of spatial orientation are attitude and position within a coordinat...
Historically, the objective of new technology development has been to enhance pilot performance (suc...
Recovery from unusual attitudes is one aspect of flying for which performance with a head-up display...
A simulation experiment was performed to assess situation awareness (SA) and workload of pilots whil...
Spatial disorientation continues to be one of the most costly problems in military aviation, as meas...
Spatial disorientation continues to be one of the most costly problems in military aviation, as meas...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
In previous studies it was shown that both pilots and non-pilots sometimes make roll reversal errors...
Objective: The experiments investigated the “old issue” of the attitude indicator’s moving-horizon v...
In previous studies it was shown that both pilots and non-pilots sometimes make roll reversal errors...
Pilot spatial disorientation (SD) is a significant cause of incidents and fatal accidents in aviatio...
Pilot spatial disorientation (SD) is a significant cause of incidents and fatal accidents in aviatio...
Pilot spatial disorientation (SD) is a significant cause of incidents and fatal accidents in aviatio...
Aircraft require high cognitive quality aircraft attitude information. Evidence will be presented on...
An experimental investigation was conducted to study the effectiveness of Synthetic Vision Systems (...
The basic informational elements of spatial orientation are attitude and position within a coordinat...
Historically, the objective of new technology development has been to enhance pilot performance (suc...
Recovery from unusual attitudes is one aspect of flying for which performance with a head-up display...
A simulation experiment was performed to assess situation awareness (SA) and workload of pilots whil...
Spatial disorientation continues to be one of the most costly problems in military aviation, as meas...
Spatial disorientation continues to be one of the most costly problems in military aviation, as meas...