An experimental program aimed at the analysis of pilot workload during low-level attack missions is described. In-flight physiological measures, subjective ratings, and performance measures were used to estimate the demand of the penetration and weapon delivery tasks. Two self appraisal scales were administered to assess the relationship between individual physiological reaction patterns and some personality traits.
Pilot Workload Analysis Based Upon in-Flight Physiological Measurements and Task Analysis Methods
1978
9 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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