The study described in this paper investigated the effects of two different hexapod motion configurations on the training and transfer of training of a simultaneous roll and pitch control task. Pilots were divided between two groups which trained either under a baseline hexapod motion condition, with motion typically provided by current training simulators, or an optimized hexapod motion condition, with increased fidelity of the motion cues most relevant for the task. All pilots transferred to the same full-motion condition, representing motion experienced in flight. A cybernetic approach was used that gave insights into the development of pilots use of visual and motion cues over the course of training and after transfer. Based on the curr...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated well in front of the aircraft center of gravi...
This study empirically examined the effect of simulator platform motion on airline pilot recurrent t...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated well in front of the aircraft center of gravi...
This paper describes a transfer-of-training study performed in the NASA Ames Vertica lMotion Simulat...
This paper describes a transfer-of-training study in the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS). ...
The results of two successive experimental investigations of the effects of motion cues on manual co...
This paper adds data to help the development of simulator motion cueing guidelines for stall recover...
In a large number of motion-base simulators, adaptive motion filters are utilized to maximize the us...
Even though simulators are often used in flight training, the effects of the different motion compon...
In order to improve the tuning process of flight simulator motion cueing filters and support the dev...
In order to improve the tuning process of flight simulator motion cueing filters and support the dev...
The study described in this paper had two objectives. The first objective was to investigate if a di...
PDFProceedingsAIAA-2003-5678Flight simulatorsAircraft pilotageFlight trainingMotion perceptionVisual...
Starting in 2019, airline pilots will be required to perform full stall recovery training in flight ...
This paper determined the feasibility of an adaptive hexapod simulator motion algorithm based on air...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated well in front of the aircraft center of gravi...
This study empirically examined the effect of simulator platform motion on airline pilot recurrent t...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated well in front of the aircraft center of gravi...
This paper describes a transfer-of-training study performed in the NASA Ames Vertica lMotion Simulat...
This paper describes a transfer-of-training study in the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS). ...
The results of two successive experimental investigations of the effects of motion cues on manual co...
This paper adds data to help the development of simulator motion cueing guidelines for stall recover...
In a large number of motion-base simulators, adaptive motion filters are utilized to maximize the us...
Even though simulators are often used in flight training, the effects of the different motion compon...
In order to improve the tuning process of flight simulator motion cueing filters and support the dev...
In order to improve the tuning process of flight simulator motion cueing filters and support the dev...
The study described in this paper had two objectives. The first objective was to investigate if a di...
PDFProceedingsAIAA-2003-5678Flight simulatorsAircraft pilotageFlight trainingMotion perceptionVisual...
Starting in 2019, airline pilots will be required to perform full stall recovery training in flight ...
This paper determined the feasibility of an adaptive hexapod simulator motion algorithm based on air...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated well in front of the aircraft center of gravi...
This study empirically examined the effect of simulator platform motion on airline pilot recurrent t...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated well in front of the aircraft center of gravi...