A Human Factors study was conducted on B-1B Blocks D, E, and F. The 1st study objective was to evaluate B-1B Blocks D, E, and F crew workload and situational awareness. The 2nd objective was to establish a measurable crew performance baseline for future B-1B Block upgrades. These objectives were studied in the B-1B Engineering Research Simulator (ERS) in a simulated full mission environment using eight B-1B crews. After training, the crews flew two missions. Workload and situational awareness were measured, a questionnaire was given, and all missions were video taped. Human Factors improvements were recommended.


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    Title :

    B-1B Human Factors Baseline Study Report


    Contributors:
    W. G. Kalman (author) / J. M. Kline (author) / S. Provost (author) / B. A. Gable (author) / C. R. Taylor (author)

    Publication date :

    1999


    Size :

    101 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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