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Symposium on Aviation Psychology, 1st, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, April 21, 22, 1981, ProceedingsThe impact of modern technology on the role, responsibility, authority, and performance of human operators in modern aircraft and ATC systems was examined in terms of principles defined by Paul Fitts. Research into human factors in aircraft operations and the use of human factors engineering for aircraft safety improvements were discussed, and features of the man-machine interface in computerized cockpit warning systems are examined. The design and operational features of computerized avionics displays and HUDs are described, along with results of investigations into pilot decision-making behavior, aircrew procedural compliance, and aircrew judgment training programs. Experiments in vision and visual perception are detailed, as are behavioral studies of crew workload, coordination, and complement. The effectiveness of pilot selection, screening, and training techniques are assessed, as are methods for evaluating pilot performance.
Document ID
19820062716
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Date Acquired
August 10, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1981
Subject Category
Behavioral Sciences
Accession Number
82A46251
Distribution Limits
Public
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