International audienceThe present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on the flight altitude during the final approach to landing. Three groups of participants with different levels of expertise (novices, trainees, and certified pilots) were given a laptop with a flight simulator and they were asked to maintain a 3.71˚glide71˚glide slope while landing. Each participant performed 40 approaches to the runway. During 8 of the approaches, the point of view that the flight simulator used to compute the visual scene was slowly raised or lowered with 4 cm with respect to the cockpit, hence moving the projection of the visible part of the cockpit down or up in the visible scene in a hardly noticeable manner. The increases ...
Many accidents and serious incidents in commercial air transport helicopters occur during low-altitu...
The paper discusses the possible use of binocular cues by aircraft pilots in the final landing phase...
For flight training, head-worn displays represent low-cost, wide field of regard, deployable systems...
International audienceThe present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on t...
The present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on the flight altitude dur...
In order to examine whether there is a fixation adjustment and whether expert and novice pilots diff...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...
Dangers during the approach and landing phases of flight are still leading safety issues in aviation...
This experiment was designed to examine aspects of human visual perception during approaches to a ru...
Unstabilized approach has been identified to be a major causal factor of approach-and-landing accide...
Situational awareness is important for pilot control during visual flight rules aircraft landings. T...
We test the hypothesis that experienced airline pilots base their flare timing on the visual cue d_t...
International audienceSince decades, the number of aircraft accidents is continuously decreasing tha...
We test the hypothesis that experienced airline pilots base their flare timing on the visual cue d_t...
Many accidents and serious incidents in commercial air transport helicopters occur during low-altitu...
The paper discusses the possible use of binocular cues by aircraft pilots in the final landing phase...
For flight training, head-worn displays represent low-cost, wide field of regard, deployable systems...
International audienceThe present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on t...
The present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on the flight altitude dur...
In order to examine whether there is a fixation adjustment and whether expert and novice pilots diff...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...
Dangers during the approach and landing phases of flight are still leading safety issues in aviation...
This experiment was designed to examine aspects of human visual perception during approaches to a ru...
Unstabilized approach has been identified to be a major causal factor of approach-and-landing accide...
Situational awareness is important for pilot control during visual flight rules aircraft landings. T...
We test the hypothesis that experienced airline pilots base their flare timing on the visual cue d_t...
International audienceSince decades, the number of aircraft accidents is continuously decreasing tha...
We test the hypothesis that experienced airline pilots base their flare timing on the visual cue d_t...
Many accidents and serious incidents in commercial air transport helicopters occur during low-altitu...
The paper discusses the possible use of binocular cues by aircraft pilots in the final landing phase...
For flight training, head-worn displays represent low-cost, wide field of regard, deployable systems...