Since the introduction of UAS in the German Bundeswehr, their deployment has steadily grown and therefore the demand for operating personnel. Due to the lack of knowledge about specific demands created by operating UAS, the DLR German Aerospace Center, Department of Aviation and Space Psychology in cooperation with the German Air Force, Center of Aerospace Medicine conducts a study to empirically analyze ability requirements of UAS operators. Aim of the study is the development of specific requirement profiles for UAS operating personnel as well as the identification of possible differences in requirements between unmanned and manned military aviation. Requirement profiles will be differentiated for different types of UAS and different oper...
In a study comprising 107 air traffic controllers of the DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH the psychol...
Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) carry no pilot on board, yet they still require live operators to hand...
Previous research has highlighted Human Factors (HF) issues associated with operating Unmanned Air S...
In military contexts, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) efficiently fulfil reconnaissance duties and inc...
UAS became essential part of military equipment as their use contributes to an increase in mission e...
In military contexts, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) efficiently fulfil reconnaissance duties and inc...
The current study focuses on the profiles required to become Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS...
Comparing today's control rooms or cockpits to those of about 30 years ago clearly shows huge differ...
Unmanned Aviation System (UAS) have leveraged considerably from the manned aviation approach. This a...
With the rapid development of Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) technology, UAS has become indispensabl...
International audienceThe current study focused on the use of the Harfang in the French Air Force. T...
Together with the intensity of development in the field of technology of unmanned platforms and thei...
Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) operations research by Williams (2004) found that platforms which emplo...
Integrating unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into controlled airspace will depend on identifying what...
AbstractComparing today's control rooms or cockpits to those of about 30 years ago clearly shows hug...
In a study comprising 107 air traffic controllers of the DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH the psychol...
Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) carry no pilot on board, yet they still require live operators to hand...
Previous research has highlighted Human Factors (HF) issues associated with operating Unmanned Air S...
In military contexts, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) efficiently fulfil reconnaissance duties and inc...
UAS became essential part of military equipment as their use contributes to an increase in mission e...
In military contexts, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) efficiently fulfil reconnaissance duties and inc...
The current study focuses on the profiles required to become Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS...
Comparing today's control rooms or cockpits to those of about 30 years ago clearly shows huge differ...
Unmanned Aviation System (UAS) have leveraged considerably from the manned aviation approach. This a...
With the rapid development of Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) technology, UAS has become indispensabl...
International audienceThe current study focused on the use of the Harfang in the French Air Force. T...
Together with the intensity of development in the field of technology of unmanned platforms and thei...
Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) operations research by Williams (2004) found that platforms which emplo...
Integrating unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into controlled airspace will depend on identifying what...
AbstractComparing today's control rooms or cockpits to those of about 30 years ago clearly shows hug...
In a study comprising 107 air traffic controllers of the DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH the psychol...
Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) carry no pilot on board, yet they still require live operators to hand...
Previous research has highlighted Human Factors (HF) issues associated with operating Unmanned Air S...