These reports describe the data collection and analysis efforts performed by the Civil Aeromedical Institute's Human Factors Research Laboratory to assist the Office of Aviation System Standards (AVN) in the human factors evaluation of the Operational Demonstration (Ops Demo) candidate flight inspection aircraft (FIA). Although there was not sufficient time to conduct an exhaustive human factors evaluation of the Ops Demo FIA, several efforts were undertaken to assist in the determination of the suitability of the proposed aircraft for integration of flight inspection equipment and performance of the flight inspection mission. These efforts included an evaluation of flight inspection pilot and technician preferences for certain aircraft characteristics, an evaluation of aircraft cabin noise levels, an anthropometric familiarization for flight inspection pilots and technicians participating in the Ops Demo, and an evaluation of the proposed flight inspection workstation design for the medium-size, medium-range (MSR) aircraft.
Human Factors Evaluation of the Operational Demonstration Flight Inspection Aircraft
1995
25 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Life Support Systems , Acoustics , Aerospace medicine , Aircraft compartments , Aircraft noise , Anthropometry , Flight crews , Human factors engineering , Inspection , Physiological responses , Acoustic measurement , Data acquisition , Exhausting , Noise intensity , Pilot performance , Workstations
EVALUATION OF AIRCRAFT BRAKING PERFORMANCE BASED ON OPERATIONAL FLIGHT DATA
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