After a brief definition of pilot models, the two most common models (classical and optimal) are briefly described. The basic limitations and advantages of each are summarized. Next, some of the potential uses of these models are discussed along with a few non-aircraft oriented applications. The available data base to confirm models is reviewed and it is concluded that despite many very successful applications to date, overall understanding, use, and actual in-flight data confirmations are limited.
Pilot Models for Flight Control Analysis
1982
11 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Human factors engineering , Predictions , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Models , Flight control systems , Systems analysis , Workload , Component reports , Behavior , Pilots , Performance(Human) , Human Factors Engineering , Job analysis , Simulation , Man machine systems , Bibliographies
Flight control system -- Pilot, instruments, controls
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