A full mission simulation of a civil air transport scenario that had two levels of workload was used to observe the actions of the crews and the basic aircraft parameters and to record heart rates. The results showed that the number of errors was very variable among crews but the mean increased in the higher workload case. The increase in errors was not related to rise in heart rate but was associated with vigilance times as well as the days since the last flight. The recorded data also made it possible to investigate decision time and decision order. These also varied among crews and seemed related to the ability of captains to manage the resources available to them on the flight deck
Articles are presented on pilot performance in zero-visibility precision approach, failure detection...
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Theoretical assumptions used by researchers in the area of attention, with emphasis upon errors and ...
Twenty pilot workload assessment techniques were compared using a simulated flying task in which thr...
Articles are presented on pilot performance in zero-visibility precision approach, failure detection...
A pilot model analysis was performed that relates pilot control compensation, pilot aircraft system...
Various methods of measuring a pilot's mental workload are discussed. Scanning the various flight in...
An experimental paradigm and a set of results which demonstrate a relationship between the level of ...
Man machine interaction often requires the operator to perform a sterotyped scan of instruments to m...
Four highly experienced Air Force pilots each flew four simulated flight scenarios. Two scenarios re...
Two sets of simulations designed to examine how a pilot's mental workload is affected by continuous ...
Simulator study of flight management task performance during low visibility approach and landing usi...
The optimal control model (OCM) of the human operator is used to predict the effect of simulator cha...
A comparison of the sensitivity and intrusion of twenty pilot workload assessment techniques was con...
The role of the pilot and crew for future aircraft is discussed. Fifteen formal experimental studies...
A simulation of tasks associated with single pilot general aviation flight under instrument flight r...
Techniques to measure operator workload in a wide range of situations and tasks were examined. The s...
Theoretical assumptions used by researchers in the area of attention, with emphasis upon errors and ...
Twenty pilot workload assessment techniques were compared using a simulated flying task in which thr...
Articles are presented on pilot performance in zero-visibility precision approach, failure detection...
A pilot model analysis was performed that relates pilot control compensation, pilot aircraft system...
Various methods of measuring a pilot's mental workload are discussed. Scanning the various flight in...