Data are presented that show the effects of motion system cues, g-seat cues, and pilot experience on pilot performance during takeoffs with engine failures, during in-flight precision turns, and during landings with wind shear. Eight groups of USAF pilots flew a simulated KC-135 using four different cueing systems. The basic cueing system was a fixed-base type (no-motion cueing) with visual cueing. The other three systems were produced by the presence of either a motion system or a g-seat, or both. Extensive statistical analysis of the data was performed and representative performance means were examined. These data show that the addition of motion system cueing results in significant improvement in pilot performance for all three tasks; ho...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1998.In...
A piloted simulation study was conducted to examine the effect of motion cues using a high fidelity ...
The relative effectiveness in simulating aircraft maneuvers with both current and newly developed mo...
In order to measure and analyze the effects of a motion plus g-seat cueing system, a manned-flight-s...
A comparison was made of two contrasting G-seat cueing schemes. The G-seat, an aircraft simulation s...
Data are presented that show the effects of visual and motion during cueing on pilot performance dur...
Including whole-body motion in a flight simulator improves performance for a variety of tasks requir...
Vertical-motion cues supplied by a g-seat to augment platform motion cues in the other five degrees ...
The aim of the collaborative European research project ‘Simulation of UPset Recovery in Aviation’ (S...
Humans obtain information from several sources, including the vestibular system, vision, and tactile...
The results of two successive experimental investigations of the effects of motion cues on manual co...
This paper adds data to establish fidelity criteria for the simulator motion system diagnostic test ...
The present research investigated the impact of a motion cueing seat on a simple attitude recovery t...
Preliminary tests and evaluation are presented of pilot performance during landing (flight paths) us...
This paper describes the preliminary results of an effort to compile data from a large number of stu...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1998.In...
A piloted simulation study was conducted to examine the effect of motion cues using a high fidelity ...
The relative effectiveness in simulating aircraft maneuvers with both current and newly developed mo...
In order to measure and analyze the effects of a motion plus g-seat cueing system, a manned-flight-s...
A comparison was made of two contrasting G-seat cueing schemes. The G-seat, an aircraft simulation s...
Data are presented that show the effects of visual and motion during cueing on pilot performance dur...
Including whole-body motion in a flight simulator improves performance for a variety of tasks requir...
Vertical-motion cues supplied by a g-seat to augment platform motion cues in the other five degrees ...
The aim of the collaborative European research project ‘Simulation of UPset Recovery in Aviation’ (S...
Humans obtain information from several sources, including the vestibular system, vision, and tactile...
The results of two successive experimental investigations of the effects of motion cues on manual co...
This paper adds data to establish fidelity criteria for the simulator motion system diagnostic test ...
The present research investigated the impact of a motion cueing seat on a simple attitude recovery t...
Preliminary tests and evaluation are presented of pilot performance during landing (flight paths) us...
This paper describes the preliminary results of an effort to compile data from a large number of stu...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1998.In...
A piloted simulation study was conducted to examine the effect of motion cues using a high fidelity ...
The relative effectiveness in simulating aircraft maneuvers with both current and newly developed mo...