Advances in avionics and display technology are significantly changing the cockpit environment in current transport aircraft. The MIT Aeronautical Systems Lab (ASL) developed a part-task flight simulator specifically to study the effects of these new technologies on flight crew situational awareness and performance. The simulator is based on a commercially-available graphics workstation, and can be rapidly reconfigured to meet the varying demands of experimental studies. The simulator was successfully used to evaluate graphical microbursts alerting displays, electronic instrument approach plates, terrain awareness and alerting displays, and ATC routing amendment delivery through digital datalinks
During the past academic year the focal point of this project has been to enhance the economical fli...
In the past decade, general aviation aircraft have been the subject of significant changes in cockpi...
Modern cockpit instruments provide pilots with rich visual and auditory information about the aircra...
Advances in avionics and display technology have significantly changed the cockpit environment in cu...
The field of computer graphics has continued to provide an efficient means of depicting information ...
Development of a research platform that replicates the basic flight functions of a light, general av...
A simulation study of a computer drawn pictorial display involved a flight task that included an en ...
The System Status Display is an electronic display system which provides the crew with an enhanced c...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2003PDFTech ReportWilliams, Kevin W.Ball, Jerry D.United States. De...
A critical issue in military aviation is the pilot’s ability to transition between primarily interna...
An aviator may control an aircraft by viewing the world through the windscreen (visual flight) or wi...
Cockpit displays for a Takeoff Performance Monitoring System (TOPMS) to provide pilots with graphic ...
This report has been prepared to closeout a NASA grant to Mississippi State University (MSU) for res...
Two project areas were pursued: the intelligent cockpit and human problem solving. The first area in...
One of the goals of the National Aviation Safety/Automation program is to address the issue of human...
During the past academic year the focal point of this project has been to enhance the economical fli...
In the past decade, general aviation aircraft have been the subject of significant changes in cockpi...
Modern cockpit instruments provide pilots with rich visual and auditory information about the aircra...
Advances in avionics and display technology have significantly changed the cockpit environment in cu...
The field of computer graphics has continued to provide an efficient means of depicting information ...
Development of a research platform that replicates the basic flight functions of a light, general av...
A simulation study of a computer drawn pictorial display involved a flight task that included an en ...
The System Status Display is an electronic display system which provides the crew with an enhanced c...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2003PDFTech ReportWilliams, Kevin W.Ball, Jerry D.United States. De...
A critical issue in military aviation is the pilot’s ability to transition between primarily interna...
An aviator may control an aircraft by viewing the world through the windscreen (visual flight) or wi...
Cockpit displays for a Takeoff Performance Monitoring System (TOPMS) to provide pilots with graphic ...
This report has been prepared to closeout a NASA grant to Mississippi State University (MSU) for res...
Two project areas were pursued: the intelligent cockpit and human problem solving. The first area in...
One of the goals of the National Aviation Safety/Automation program is to address the issue of human...
During the past academic year the focal point of this project has been to enhance the economical fli...
In the past decade, general aviation aircraft have been the subject of significant changes in cockpi...
Modern cockpit instruments provide pilots with rich visual and auditory information about the aircra...