Human Performance on the Flight Deck

Human Performance on the Flight Deck
Title Human Performance on the Flight Deck PDF eBook
Author Don Harris
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 440
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1351929682

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Taking an integrated, systems approach to dealing exclusively with the human performance issues encountered on the flight deck of the modern airliner, this book describes the inter-relationships between the various application areas of human factors, recognising that the human contribution to the operation of an airliner does not fall into neat pigeonholes. The relationship between areas such as pilot selection, training, flight deck design and safety management is continually emphasised within the book. It also affirms the upside of human factors in aviation - the positive contribution that it can make to the industry - and avoids placing undue emphasis on when the human component fails. The book is divided into four main parts. Part one describes the underpinning science base, with chapters on human information processing, workload, situation awareness, decision making, error and individual differences. Part two of the book looks at the human in the system, containing chapters on pilot selection, simulation and training, stress, fatigue and alcohol, and environmental stressors. Part three takes a closer look at the machine (the aircraft), beginning with an examination of flight deck display design, followed by chapters on aircraft control, flight deck automation, and HCI on the flight deck. Part four completes the volume with a consideration of safety management issues, both on the flight deck and across the airline; the final chapter in this section looks at human factors for incident and accident investigation. The book is written for professionals within the aviation industry, both on the flight deck and elsewhere, for post-graduate students and for researchers working in the area.

Human Factors for Civil Flight Deck Design

Human Factors for Civil Flight Deck Design
Title Human Factors for Civil Flight Deck Design PDF eBook
Author Don Harris
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 322
Release 2017-03-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351929836

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Human error is now the main cause of aircraft accidents. However, in many cases the pilot simply falls into a trap that has been left for him/her by the poor design of the flight deck. This book addresses the human factors issues pertinent to the design of modern flight decks. Comprising of invited chapters from internationally recognised experts in human factors and flight deck design, contributions span the world of industry, government research establishments and academia. The book brings together the practical experience of professionals across the human factors and flight deck design disciplines to provide a single, all-encompassing volume. Divided into two main parts, part one of the book examines: the benefits of human engineering; flight deck design process; head down display design; head-up display design; auditory warning systems; flight control systems, control inceptors and aircraft handling qualities; flight deck automation; and human-computer interaction on the flight deck and anthropometrics for flight deck design. Part two is concerned with flight deck evaluation - the human factors evaluation of flight decks; human factors in flight test and the regulatory viewpoint Of interest to all human factors professionals operating in high technology, high-risk dynamic industries as well as those engaged directly in aerospace activities, the book will also be of key importance to engineers with an interest in human factors for flight deck design, academics and third year and post-graduate human factors/ergonomics and psychology students.

Flightdeck Performance

Flightdeck Performance
Title Flightdeck Performance PDF eBook
Author David O'Hare
Publisher Iowa State Press
Total Pages 320
Release 1990
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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En gennemgang af kontrovercielle og vigtige forhold i f.m. klargøring og gennemførelse af flyvningen i moderne luftfartøjer, herunder samarbejdet i cockpit ved godt airmanship og korrekt udnyttelse af hjælpemidler til rådighed.

Human Performance and Limitations in Aviation

Human Performance and Limitations in Aviation
Title Human Performance and Limitations in Aviation PDF eBook
Author R. D. Campbell
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 208
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1405147342

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Human error is cited as a major cause in over 70% of accidents, andit is widely agreed that a better understanding of humancapabilities and limitations - both physical and psychological -would help reduce human error and improve flight safety. This book was first published when the UK Civil AviationAuthority introduced an examination in human performance andlimitations for all private and professional pilot licences. Nowthe Joint Aviation Authorities of Europe have published a newsyllabus as part of their Joint Aviation Requirements for FlightCrew Licensing. The book has been completely revised and rewritten to takeaccount of the new syllabus. The coverage of basic aviationpsychology has been greatly expanded, and the section on aviationphysiology now includes topics on the high altitude environment andon health maintenance. Throughout, the text avoids excessive jargonand technical language. "There is no doubt that this book provides an excellent basicunderstanding of the human body, its limitations, the psychologicalprocesses and how they interact with the aviation environment. I amcurrently studying for my ATPL Ground Exams and I found this bookto be an invaluable aid. It is equally useful for those studyingfor the PPL and for all pilots who would like to be reminded oftheir physiological and psychological limitations." –General Aviation, June 2002

Human Performance Modeling in Aviation

Human Performance Modeling in Aviation
Title Human Performance Modeling in Aviation PDF eBook
Author David C. Foyle
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 394
Release 2007-12-07
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1420062980

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Based on the research activities of the six-year NASA human performance modeling project, Human Performance Modeling in Aviation provides an in-depth look at cognitive modeling of human operators for aviation problems. This book presents specific solutions to aviation safety problems and explores methods for integrating human performance modeling into the aviation design process. The text compares the application of five different models to two classes of aviation problems: pilot navigation errors during airport taxi operations and approach and landing performance with synthetic vision systems. This results in a comprehensive summary of the capabilities of each model and of the field in general.

Human Factors on the Flight Deck

Human Factors on the Flight Deck
Title Human Factors on the Flight Deck PDF eBook
Author Hans-Joachim Ebermann
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 233
Release 2012-12-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3642317332

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What is for a professional pilot required to fly as safe as possible? Written by pilots the book gives a detailed introduction into the basics of accident prevention in air traffic. Explicit background knowledge as well as detailed listings of safety relevant features in human behaviour are included.

Human Performance in General Aviation

Human Performance in General Aviation
Title Human Performance in General Aviation PDF eBook
Author David O'Hare
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 316
Release 2017-03-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1351929712

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This is the first available edited collection of chapters on human performance in general aviation. Each chapter has been written by someone with knowledge of both the research literature and the operational background of general aviation. Chapters are designed to survey the current state of knowledge in areas critical to general aviation and to spell out both the operational implications of this knowledge and the directions needed for future research. Topics covered include strategies for flight instruction; the development of computer-based training; stress and decision making; skill development; the involvement of general aviation pilots in incidents and accidents; human factors implications of GPS use and the future of aircraft design and development in general aviation. The book provides an authoritative outline of currently applicable human factors knowledge for general aviation and a valuable guide to future developments. It features a foreword by Dr Stan Roscoe.