The paper discusses the possible use of binocular cues by aircraft pilots in the final landing phase through a review of literature. The review includes medical and psychophysical literature, as well as works on pilot training, certification and flight experiments. It was found that stereopsis can be used as a depth cue up to several hundred meters. However, in situations where monocular cues are available, its practical limit should be expected to be 20-65m and stereopsis is very unlikely to be of significant importance beyond 100m. These limits imply that for small aircraft, helicopters and ground operations stereopsis will be beneficial. For simulation or human pilot modeling regarding the landing of mid-sized jet aircraft stereopsis can...
Preliminary tests and evaluation are presented of pilot performance during landing (flight paths) us...
This experiment was designed to examine aspects of human visual perception during approaches to a ru...
This thesis describes the use of a prototype Tactile Situational Awareness System (TSAS) as an appro...
... This paper reports an in-simulator assessment of the trade-offs arising from the mixture of colo...
This paper discusses recent findings in ongoing research on the visual cues that pilots use when lan...
The present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on the flight altitude dur...
International audienceThe present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on t...
In order to examine whether there is a fixation adjustment and whether expert and novice pilots diff...
PDFTech ReportAM 68-12DOT/FAA/AM-68/12Air pilotsInstrument flyingInstrument displaysPeripheral visio...
Interest in the study of attention control under dichoptic conditions is instigated by the contempor...
This study investigated the effect of different monocular depth cues on the understanding of a tacti...
The approach and landing phase of flight is widely recognized as one of the most difficult phases of...
Background/Aim. Stereo vision guarantees good vision and is one of the three main elements of binocu...
One of the first obstacles that confront student pilots is the landing flare. Of special concern is ...
Numerous critical manual teleoperation tasks, such the control of the refueling boom during aerial r...
Preliminary tests and evaluation are presented of pilot performance during landing (flight paths) us...
This experiment was designed to examine aspects of human visual perception during approaches to a ru...
This thesis describes the use of a prototype Tactile Situational Awareness System (TSAS) as an appro...
... This paper reports an in-simulator assessment of the trade-offs arising from the mixture of colo...
This paper discusses recent findings in ongoing research on the visual cues that pilots use when lan...
The present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on the flight altitude dur...
International audienceThe present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on t...
In order to examine whether there is a fixation adjustment and whether expert and novice pilots diff...
PDFTech ReportAM 68-12DOT/FAA/AM-68/12Air pilotsInstrument flyingInstrument displaysPeripheral visio...
Interest in the study of attention control under dichoptic conditions is instigated by the contempor...
This study investigated the effect of different monocular depth cues on the understanding of a tacti...
The approach and landing phase of flight is widely recognized as one of the most difficult phases of...
Background/Aim. Stereo vision guarantees good vision and is one of the three main elements of binocu...
One of the first obstacles that confront student pilots is the landing flare. Of special concern is ...
Numerous critical manual teleoperation tasks, such the control of the refueling boom during aerial r...
Preliminary tests and evaluation are presented of pilot performance during landing (flight paths) us...
This experiment was designed to examine aspects of human visual perception during approaches to a ru...
This thesis describes the use of a prototype Tactile Situational Awareness System (TSAS) as an appro...