Papers presented. Vision in present day aviation A.MERCIER, 1-16, In French; Limitation of Ocular Motility and Pupillary Dilatation in Humans during Positive Acceleration, E.BECKMAN, T.D.DUANE, K.R.COBURN, 17-25; Acceptance of Contact Lenses in Military Personnel, C.McCULLOCH, 26-33; Protective Glasses against Atomic Flash, J.F.CULVER, A.V. ADLER, 34-8; Visual Problems of High Altitude Flight, J.L.CURTIS, 39-44; Blinking of eyes, possible cause of aircraft accidents, E. EVRARD, 45-53, In French; Instrument Dials, Instrument Arrangement and Cockpit Design, W.F.GRETHER, 54-70; Origin of Black-Out, P. HOWARD, 71-7; Visual problems in low altitude flight, A.MERCIER, G.PE RDRIEL, 78-83, In French; Training for night vision, A.MERCIER, G. PE RDRIEL, 84-8, In French; Ophthalmological problems arising through use of helicopters and vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, A.MERCI ER, G.PERDRIEL, 89-94, In French; Visual Standards in Selection of Flying Personnel, T.J.G.PRICE, 95-105; Eye Protection in Aviation, N. C.TURNOUR, C.McCULLOCH, 106-17; Problems of Empty Visual Fields, T. C.D.WHITESIDE, 118-20.
Visual problems in aviation medicine
AGARDograph
1962
120 pages
Report
English
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