This report presents summary descriptions of the research projects performed by Anacapa Sciences, Inc., for the U.S. Army Research Institute Aviation Research and Development Activity (ARIARDA) at Fort Rucker, Alabama, under Contract No. MDA903-87-C-0523, entitled 'Human Factors Research in Aircrew Performance and Training.' From 9 October 1988 to 8 October 1989, Anacapa personnel worked on 31 research projects and 4 technical advisory services in emerging aviation weapon systems design, manpower and personnel programs, aviator training, and aviation safety research. The summary description for each project and technical advisory service contains a background section that describes the rationale for the project and specifies the research objectives; a research approach section that describes the tasks and activities required to meet the project objectives; a research findings section or, in the case of developmental activities, a research products section; and a project status section that describes projections for future research, if any. Keywords: Aviation safety, Aviator selection testing, Aviator training, Computer-based instruction, Helicopter flight simulation, Helicopter gunnery, Maintainability, Sensors and symbology, System design, Workload prediction. (eg)


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    Human Factors Research in Aircrew Performance and Training

    T. B. Aldrich / D. M. McAnulty | NTIS | 1989


    Human Factors Research in Aircrew Performance and Training

    T. B. Aldrich / M. McAnulty | NTIS | 1988


    Aircrew Performance Measurement during Simulated Military Aircrew Training: A Review

    Rajabally, Eshan / Valiusaityte, Ingrida / Kalawsky, Roy | AIAA | 2009


    Aircrew Performance Measurement during Simulated Military Aircrew Training: A Review

    Rajabally, E. / Valiusaityte, I. / Kalawsky, R. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2009


    Aircrew embedded training

    Hughes, R.G. | IEEE | 1988