Helicopter flight is among the most demanding of all human-machine integrations. The inherent manual control complexities of rotorcraft are made even more challenging by the small margin for error created in certain operations, such as nap-of-the-Earth (NOE) flight, by the proximity of the terrain. Accident data recount numerous examples of unintended conflict between helicopters and terrain and attest to the perceptual and control difficulties associated with low altitude flight tasks. Ames Research Center, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Aeroflightdynamics Directorate, has initiated an ambitious research program aimed at increasing safety margins for both civilian and military rotorcraft operations. The program is broad, fundamental, an...
The United States Navy has begun an initiative to upgrade the existing MH-53E aircraft from an analo...
Helicopter user needs, technology requirements and status, and proposed research and development act...
Two project areas were pursued: the intelligent cockpit and human problem solving. The first area in...
As the potential of civil and military helicopters has increased, more complex and demanding mission...
Studies by Iseler and De Maio (2001) suggest that the helicopter accident rate in the USA is 10 time...
Information processing demands on both civilian and military aircrews have increased enormously as r...
A ground-simulation experiment was conducted to investigate the influence and interaction of flight-...
Helicopters are used by the military and civilian communities for a variety of tasks and must be cap...
The studies were undertaken to investigate the effects of rotor design parameters, interaxis couplin...
In recent years, NASA has invested in key activities in the areas of flight controls, handling quali...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-20 to...
Helicopters have the potential to be an integral part of the future transport system. They offer a m...
NASA and the U.S. Army have designed, developed, and flight evaluated a Computer Aiding for Low Alti...
Issues important in rotorcraft flight control are discussed. A perceptual description is suggested o...
Flight tests were conducted with two helicopters to study and evaluate the effects of helicopter cha...
The United States Navy has begun an initiative to upgrade the existing MH-53E aircraft from an analo...
Helicopter user needs, technology requirements and status, and proposed research and development act...
Two project areas were pursued: the intelligent cockpit and human problem solving. The first area in...
As the potential of civil and military helicopters has increased, more complex and demanding mission...
Studies by Iseler and De Maio (2001) suggest that the helicopter accident rate in the USA is 10 time...
Information processing demands on both civilian and military aircrews have increased enormously as r...
A ground-simulation experiment was conducted to investigate the influence and interaction of flight-...
Helicopters are used by the military and civilian communities for a variety of tasks and must be cap...
The studies were undertaken to investigate the effects of rotor design parameters, interaxis couplin...
In recent years, NASA has invested in key activities in the areas of flight controls, handling quali...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-20 to...
Helicopters have the potential to be an integral part of the future transport system. They offer a m...
NASA and the U.S. Army have designed, developed, and flight evaluated a Computer Aiding for Low Alti...
Issues important in rotorcraft flight control are discussed. A perceptual description is suggested o...
Flight tests were conducted with two helicopters to study and evaluate the effects of helicopter cha...
The United States Navy has begun an initiative to upgrade the existing MH-53E aircraft from an analo...
Helicopter user needs, technology requirements and status, and proposed research and development act...
Two project areas were pursued: the intelligent cockpit and human problem solving. The first area in...