Pilots were task-loaded to various degrees in simulated low-altitude, high-speed flight; approximately 210 hr of flight were made in moving-base simulator that had total vertical travel of 12 ft and acceleration capability of plus or minus 6G; jet aircraft in light fighter or attack category was mechanized on simulator's analog computer; flights were made over several types of terrain at several airspeeds under different conditions of navigation task and emergency task loading; medium-heavy turbulence was simulated for flights, each of which lasted 1 hr.
Task loading of pilots in simulated low-altitude high-speed flight
Human Factors
Human Factors ; 7 , n 1
1965
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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PHYSIOLOGIC EFFECTS OF HIGH SPEED, HIGH ALTITUDE FLIGHT
SAE Technical Papers | 1958
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