This paper reviews some of the sources of visual information that are available in the out-the-window scene and describes how these visual cues are important for routine pilotage and training, as well as the development of simulator visual systems and enhanced or synthetic vision systems for aircraft cockpits. It is shown how these visual cues may change or disappear under environmental or sensor conditions, and how the visual scene can be augmented by advanced displays to capitalize on the pilot's excellent ability to extract visual information from the visual scene.
Visual cues in low-level flight - Implications for pilotage, training, simulation, and enhanced/synthetic vision systems
1992-01-01
Conference paper
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English
Visual Cues in the Simulation of Low-Level Flight
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