The Program Description and Summary is the first of a five-volume final report of the first phase of the Cockpit Geometry Evaluation Program. The Cockpit Geometry Evaluation Program is a Boeing/JANAIR experimental development to establish a standardized method for evaluating crewman-workstation physical compatibilities. The experimental development was undertaken to establish an evaluation method which is more objective and less costly in time and manpower than present methods. The new evaluation technique will be capable of determining whether any sized operator can perform required functions in any specified workstation geometry. (Author)
Cockpit Geometry Evaluation. Volume I. Program Description and Summary
1969
62 pages
Report
No indication
English
Human Factors Engineering , Aircraft , Cockpits , Man-machine systems , Human engineering , Mathematical models , Control simulators , Flight simulators , Musculoskeletal system , Simulation , Anthropometry , Feasibility studies , Graphics , Systems engineering , Computer analysis , Computerized simulation
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