An investigation was undertaken to determine the difference in workload between simulated and real flight conditions. The results from the Modified Cooper-Harper and NASA-TLX did not show significance, however, the theoretical implications from the NASA-TLX subscales were of interest. As this is the first study comparing these two environments utilizing subjective workload measures, more research needs to take place in order to provide reliable and valid findings
N=60 commercial airline pilots holding valid ATPLs flew a manual ILS approach following a weather in...
A study to assess the utility of an aircraft referenced 3D audio display was undertaken to determine...
One recent change being debated in the aviation community is to implement techniques, similar to fre...
A correlational design was used to regress NASA TLX subjective workload ratings onto several potenti...
While all manner of both qualitative and quantitative assessment tools exist to measure pilot perfor...
The evaluation of pilot workload has represented a complex measurement problem since the earliest da...
The interest in determining pilot’s workload has increased, mainly when considering the human factor...
A comparison of the sensitivity and intrusion of twenty pilot workload assessment techniques was con...
Two sets of experiments were run to examine how the mental workload of a pilot might be measured. Th...
Theoretical assumptions used by researchers in the area of attention, with emphasis upon errors and ...
Four highly experienced Air Force pilots each flew four simulated flight scenarios. Two scenarios re...
Twenty pilot workload assessment techniques were compared using a simulated flying task in which thr...
The increasing complexity of aviation training requirements and aircraft cockpit arrangements influe...
Tools that predict dangerous working conditions empirically in the cockpit could greatly improve avi...
During selection tests in a flight simulator and a real aircraft, physiological workload measures we...
N=60 commercial airline pilots holding valid ATPLs flew a manual ILS approach following a weather in...
A study to assess the utility of an aircraft referenced 3D audio display was undertaken to determine...
One recent change being debated in the aviation community is to implement techniques, similar to fre...
A correlational design was used to regress NASA TLX subjective workload ratings onto several potenti...
While all manner of both qualitative and quantitative assessment tools exist to measure pilot perfor...
The evaluation of pilot workload has represented a complex measurement problem since the earliest da...
The interest in determining pilot’s workload has increased, mainly when considering the human factor...
A comparison of the sensitivity and intrusion of twenty pilot workload assessment techniques was con...
Two sets of experiments were run to examine how the mental workload of a pilot might be measured. Th...
Theoretical assumptions used by researchers in the area of attention, with emphasis upon errors and ...
Four highly experienced Air Force pilots each flew four simulated flight scenarios. Two scenarios re...
Twenty pilot workload assessment techniques were compared using a simulated flying task in which thr...
The increasing complexity of aviation training requirements and aircraft cockpit arrangements influe...
Tools that predict dangerous working conditions empirically in the cockpit could greatly improve avi...
During selection tests in a flight simulator and a real aircraft, physiological workload measures we...
N=60 commercial airline pilots holding valid ATPLs flew a manual ILS approach following a weather in...
A study to assess the utility of an aircraft referenced 3D audio display was undertaken to determine...
One recent change being debated in the aviation community is to implement techniques, similar to fre...