A contact analog display called Path-In-The-Sky (PITS) integrates information on airplane attitude, airplane kinematic performance, navigation situation, and path prediction into one instrument. The pictorial format utilized in the PITS display concept was designed to reduce the required instrument scan and to simplify interpretation of informtion with the objective of reducing pilot work load. Described are the symbology of the PITS display, the coordinate systems used to generate the display, and the magnitudes of pertinent geometric characteristics selected during the display development. Also included are examples of the PITS display generated on a stand-alone graphics computer
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Results of flight tests of the pictorial "follow me" box display results of the simulator study. The...
A computerized analysis procedure, based on a control theoretic model of the human pilot, is used to...
Two computer generated display formats were evaluated as primary displays by six research pilots in ...
A computer drawn instrument landing approach display, which shows a box located on the desired path,...
The effect on pilot scan behavior of both advanced cockpit and advanced manuevers was assessed. A se...
Pilot performance using visual display for guiding high speed aircraft in close proximity to terrai
A head up display (HUD) format used in simulator studies of the application of HUD to the landing of...
This study was founded on the premise that airplane cockpit operations, while generally safe and rel...
An extensive simulation study was performed to determine and compare the spatial awareness of commer...
Experiences raise a number of concerns for future spatial-display developers. While the promise of s...
Highway-in-the-sky and pathway-format displays have received considerable attention in the research ...
A display system for use in an aircraft control wheel steering system provides the pilot with a sing...
A five degree of freedom, fixed base simulation changing the location of the displays for bank angle...
A study of the use of conventional general aviation instruments by general aviation pilots in a six ...
The results of a flight evaluation of two electronic display formats for the approach to landing und...
Results of flight tests of the pictorial "follow me" box display results of the simulator study. The...
A computerized analysis procedure, based on a control theoretic model of the human pilot, is used to...
Two computer generated display formats were evaluated as primary displays by six research pilots in ...