A series of experiments were carried out in Level D certified Full Flight Simulators of Boeing 767-type aircraft to analyse the human pilot\u27s visual information usage and decision making in the final phase of the approach to landing. Based on earlier stages of this research, we hypothesized that the motion of the runway sidelines provides experienced pilots with an important visual cue to time the flare manoeuvre. Four veteran pilots from two different airlines took part in the experiments and additionally one junior pilot (co-pilot rank) was evaluated for comparison. By varying wind conditions and aircraft gross weight, a variety of nominal approach sink rates were achieved, while maintaining the visual scene geometry pertaining to the ...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
Visual control of the base-to-final turn in fixed-wing aircraft by Andrew Carson Beall The problem o...
In order to examine whether there is a fixation adjustment and whether expert and novice pilots diff...
A series of experiments were carried out in Level D certified Full Flight Simulators of Boeing 767-t...
This paper presents experimental results regarding the timing of the landing flare initiation by air...
We test the hypothesis that experienced airline pilots base their flare timing on the visual cue d_t...
We test the hypothesis that experienced airline pilots base their flare timing on the visual cue d_t...
This paper discusses recent findings in ongoing research on the visual cues that pilots use when lan...
One of the first obstacles that confront student pilots is the landing flare. Of special concern is ...
This experiment was designed to examine aspects of human visual perception during approaches to a ru...
Dangers during the approach and landing phases of flight are still leading safety issues in aviation...
Curved approach procedures are implemented around the world. Although typically flown by the autopil...
Commercial air travel is widely regarded as one of the safest methods of transportation in terms of ...
One of the most difficult tasks confronting pilots is the brief transition between descent attitude ...
International audienceThe present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on t...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
Visual control of the base-to-final turn in fixed-wing aircraft by Andrew Carson Beall The problem o...
In order to examine whether there is a fixation adjustment and whether expert and novice pilots diff...
A series of experiments were carried out in Level D certified Full Flight Simulators of Boeing 767-t...
This paper presents experimental results regarding the timing of the landing flare initiation by air...
We test the hypothesis that experienced airline pilots base their flare timing on the visual cue d_t...
We test the hypothesis that experienced airline pilots base their flare timing on the visual cue d_t...
This paper discusses recent findings in ongoing research on the visual cues that pilots use when lan...
One of the first obstacles that confront student pilots is the landing flare. Of special concern is ...
This experiment was designed to examine aspects of human visual perception during approaches to a ru...
Dangers during the approach and landing phases of flight are still leading safety issues in aviation...
Curved approach procedures are implemented around the world. Although typically flown by the autopil...
Commercial air travel is widely regarded as one of the safest methods of transportation in terms of ...
One of the most difficult tasks confronting pilots is the brief transition between descent attitude ...
International audienceThe present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on t...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
Visual control of the base-to-final turn in fixed-wing aircraft by Andrew Carson Beall The problem o...
In order to examine whether there is a fixation adjustment and whether expert and novice pilots diff...