The problem areas considered seem to fall naturally into four broad categories. These are: the external environment; man's response to this environment; human engineering considerations as a result of man's limitations; and, finally, selection and training for this arduous task of low-level flying, in which the tolerable margin of error is probably less than in most other phases of flight. (Author)
Problems of Vision in Low Level Flight (Les Problemes Visuels du Vol a Basse Altitude)
1967
85 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Stress Physiology , Aeronautics , Human Factors Engineering , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Flight , Vision , Pilots , Low altitude , Visual acuity , Environment , Acceleration , Aviation medicine , Psychophysiology , Aircraft cabins , Insects , Birds , Selection , Hazards , Atmosphere , Vertical take-off planes , Helicopters , Human engineering , Training , Visibility
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