Ten airline pilots rates the collision danger of air traffic presented on cockpit displays of traffic information while they monitored simulated departures from Denver. They selected avoidance maneuvers when necessary for separation. Most evasive maneuvers were turns rather than vertical maneuvers. Evasive maneuvers chosen for encounters with low or moderate collision danger were generally toward the intruding aircraft. This tendency lessened as the perceived threat level increased. In the highest threst situations pilots turned toward the intruder only at chance levels. Intruders coming from positions in front of the pilot's own ship were more frequently avoided by turns toward than when intruders approached laterally or from behind. Some ...
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This presentation discusses the results of a recent UAS Integration into the NAS human-in-the-loop s...
Pilot resolution of potential conflicts in the horizontal plane when the only information available ...
Subjective estimates of the threat posed by a single intruder aircraft were determined by showing pi...
As the next generation of air traffic systems (NextGen) moves forward, human factors analyses relate...
Eighteen pilots flew a series of traffic avoidance maneuvers in an experiment designed to assess the...
The concept of a cockpit display of traffic information (CDTI) was developed for use in later full m...
The concept of a cockpit display of traffic information (CDTI) includes the integration of air traff...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of intruder vertical rate on pilots’ perceptio...
Some future air traffic management concepts seek to place more separation responsibility on the pilo...
Collision avoidance between two vehicles of constant speed with limited turning radii, moving in a h...
132 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.A study was conducted to inve...
A human-in-the-loop simulation was performed to evaluate an advanced Aircraft Dependent Surveillance...
Collision avoidance on large transport aircraft involves many components: Air Traffic Control (ATC),...
In this paper we propose technical solutions for overcoming pilots’ limitations in handling collisio...
This paper describes the results of a human in the loop simulation that evaluated enhancements to a ...
This presentation discusses the results of a recent UAS Integration into the NAS human-in-the-loop s...
Pilot resolution of potential conflicts in the horizontal plane when the only information available ...
Subjective estimates of the threat posed by a single intruder aircraft were determined by showing pi...
As the next generation of air traffic systems (NextGen) moves forward, human factors analyses relate...
Eighteen pilots flew a series of traffic avoidance maneuvers in an experiment designed to assess the...
The concept of a cockpit display of traffic information (CDTI) was developed for use in later full m...
The concept of a cockpit display of traffic information (CDTI) includes the integration of air traff...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of intruder vertical rate on pilots’ perceptio...
Some future air traffic management concepts seek to place more separation responsibility on the pilo...
Collision avoidance between two vehicles of constant speed with limited turning radii, moving in a h...
132 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.A study was conducted to inve...
A human-in-the-loop simulation was performed to evaluate an advanced Aircraft Dependent Surveillance...
Collision avoidance on large transport aircraft involves many components: Air Traffic Control (ATC),...
In this paper we propose technical solutions for overcoming pilots’ limitations in handling collisio...
This paper describes the results of a human in the loop simulation that evaluated enhancements to a ...
This presentation discusses the results of a recent UAS Integration into the NAS human-in-the-loop s...