Pilot Eye Scanning under Actual Single Pilot Instrument Flight.

  • Rinoie Kenichi
    東京大学大学院工学系研究科航空宇宙工学専攻
  • Sunada Yasuto
    東京大学大学院工学系研究科航空宇宙工学専攻

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  • 実機を用いた単独計器飛行時のパイロットの視線移動計測
  • ジツキ オ モチイタ タンドク ケイキ ヒコウジ ノ パイロット ノ シセン イドウ ケイソク

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Abstract

Operations under single pilot instrument flight rules for general aviation aircraft is known to be one of the most demanding pilot tasks. Scanning numerous instruments plays a key role for perception and decision-making during flight. Flight experiments have been done by a single engine light airplane to investigate the pilot eye scanning technique for IFR flights. Comparisons between the results by an actual flight and those by a PC-based flight simulator are made. The experimental difficulties of pilot eye scanning measurements during the actual IFR flight are discussed.

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