A study was performed to assess the accuracy for Army aviators in estimating self-altitude in the simulator and to determine the effects of performance feedback on the training of this capability. Results with 11 aviators showed that altitude estimation was more accurate over land than water while cruising at higher altitudes (>50 ft) and more accurate over water than over land while hovering over lower altitudes.
Altitude Estimation in the UH-60 Flight Simulator
1996
36 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Test Facilities & Equipment , Aeronautics , Job Training & Career Development , Helicopters , Flight simulators , Flight training , Army personnel , Performance(Human) , Water , Pilots , Accuracy , Estimates , Feedback , Inflight , Visual perception , Range(Distance) , Altitude , Land areas , Uh-60 aircraft , H-60 aircraft
Flight Simulator Tests of Altitude-Coded Lights
NTIS | 1962
Flight simulator test of altitude-coded aircraft light
Engineering Index Backfile | 1963
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