A key challenge in pilot training and performance assessment is the lack of insight into pilot visual behavior. Without this, it is difficult for an instructor to assess, e.g., whether pilots fail because they did not monitor the instruments or because they did not act on them, and whether pilots comply with monitoring aspects of the Standard Operating Procedures. Eye tracking provides the opportunity to measure where and how pilots look, thus offering an important window into pilot behavior that can address this challenge. An open question however is how to effectively present information about pilot gaze behavior to the instructor, such that it can be used to better guide trainees and improve performance and safety. In this paper, we revi...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
This paper improves the understanding of the use of eye-tracking tools in the pilot selection proces...
An increasing level of automation in the flight cockpit more and more prevents pilots from receiving...
International audienceSince decades, the number of aircraft accidents is continuously decreasing tha...
We conducted an 18 month study on the implementation and evaluation of a portable eye tracking syste...
Objective & Significance The proposed presentation discusses research indicating that pilot trainin...
Numerous studies in high-risk work settings indicate that about 80% of all accident causes in aviati...
International audiencePoor cockpit monitoring has been identified as an important contributor to avi...
As there is no common and standardized training content on the assessment of (instrument) scanning p...
It has been shown that expert gaze behavior can be used to enhance training for novices, among other...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...
Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) is intended to improve the ability of pilots to recogn...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
Most accidents and serious incidents of commercial air transport helicopters occur during standard f...
In this research, we use eye tracking to monitor the attentional behavior of pilots in the cockpit. ...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
This paper improves the understanding of the use of eye-tracking tools in the pilot selection proces...
An increasing level of automation in the flight cockpit more and more prevents pilots from receiving...
International audienceSince decades, the number of aircraft accidents is continuously decreasing tha...
We conducted an 18 month study on the implementation and evaluation of a portable eye tracking syste...
Objective & Significance The proposed presentation discusses research indicating that pilot trainin...
Numerous studies in high-risk work settings indicate that about 80% of all accident causes in aviati...
International audiencePoor cockpit monitoring has been identified as an important contributor to avi...
As there is no common and standardized training content on the assessment of (instrument) scanning p...
It has been shown that expert gaze behavior can be used to enhance training for novices, among other...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...
Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) is intended to improve the ability of pilots to recogn...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
Most accidents and serious incidents of commercial air transport helicopters occur during standard f...
In this research, we use eye tracking to monitor the attentional behavior of pilots in the cockpit. ...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
This paper improves the understanding of the use of eye-tracking tools in the pilot selection proces...
An increasing level of automation in the flight cockpit more and more prevents pilots from receiving...