A simulation of tasks associated with single pilot general aviation flight under instrument flight rules was conducted as a baseline for future research studies on advanced flight controls and avionics. The tasks, ranging from simple climbs and turns to an instrument landing systems approach, were flown on a fixed base simulator. During the simulation the control inputs, state variables, and the pilots visual scan pattern including point of regard were measured and recorded.
Single Pilot Scanning Behavior in Simulated Instrument Flight
1979
55 pages
Report
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English
Workload Measurements for Operations under Simulated Single Pilot Instrument Flight Rules
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2000
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