Abstract
A study is described on how pilots estimate the movements of their vehicle during an unaided visual approach. The various sources of information available to the pilot are ranked in importance and analyzed.
A study is described on how pilots estimate the movements of their vehicle during an unaided visual approach. The various sources of information available to the pilot are ranked in importance and analyzed.
In: Seventh annual conference on manual control : proceedings of a meeting held at University of Southern California, June 2-4, 1971, p. 167-176, 7 fig., 1 tab., 4 ref.
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