The pilot's visual task : a study of visual task : a study of visual display requirements

Author(s)
Pfeiffer, M.G. W.C. Clark & J.W. Danaher
Year
Abstract

The study reveals the value of appropriate non-programmed visual attachments for formation-flight and collision- avoidance training and emphasizes the need for cockpit motion in flight simulators. At the same time it describes the role of visual attachments in research and explains how they can promote the scientific study of vertigo, of pilot behaviour during emergencies, and of appropriate visual time-sharing patterns.

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Publication

Library number
A 4843
Source

Philadelphia, Courtney and Company, 1963, Pp.

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