HAVE BAT was the first program to gather flight test data on the phenomenon of boundary tracking. Boundary tracking occurs when a pilot perceives an impending hazardous situation and abandons other tasks to avoid the hazard (avoiding the boundary). The purpose of the HAVE BAT test program was to determine the relationship between longitudinal characteristics of an airborne system (consisting of the pilot and the aircraft) and the characteristic parameters of the boundary avoidance tracking events.
Limited Investigation and Characterization of Boundary Avoidance Tracking (Project HAVE BAT)
2006
62 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aeronautics , Algebra, Analysis, Geometry, & Mathematical Logic , Photographic Techniques & Equipment , Computer programs , Flight testing , Boundaries , Avoidance , Experimental data , Aircraft , Camera components , Hazards , Airborne , Pilots , Tracking , Pio(Pilot in the loop oscillation) , T-38c aircraft , Boundary tracking , Longitudinal characteristics , Camera and visual tracking