TY - GEN
T1 - Flying by ear
T2 - 52nd Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, HFES 2008
AU - Simpson, Brian D.
AU - Brungart, Douglas S.
AU - Dallman, Ronald C.
AU - Yasky, Richard J.
AU - Romigh, Griffin D.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Two experiments were conducted in actual flight operations to evaluate an audio artificial horizon display that imposed aircraft attitude information on pilot-selected music. The first experiment examined a pilot's ability to identify, with vision obscured, a change in aircraft roll or pitch, with and without the audio artificial horizon display. The results suggest that the audio horizon display improves the accuracy of attitude identification overall, but differentially affects response time across conditions. In the second experiment, subject pilots performed recoveries from displaced aircraft attitudes using either standard visual instruments, or, with vision obscured, the audio artificial horizon display. The results suggest that subjects were able to maneuver the aircraft to within its safety envelope. Overall, pilots were able to benefit from the display, suggesting that such a display could help to improve overall safety in general aviation.
AB - Two experiments were conducted in actual flight operations to evaluate an audio artificial horizon display that imposed aircraft attitude information on pilot-selected music. The first experiment examined a pilot's ability to identify, with vision obscured, a change in aircraft roll or pitch, with and without the audio artificial horizon display. The results suggest that the audio horizon display improves the accuracy of attitude identification overall, but differentially affects response time across conditions. In the second experiment, subject pilots performed recoveries from displaced aircraft attitudes using either standard visual instruments, or, with vision obscured, the audio artificial horizon display. The results suggest that subjects were able to maneuver the aircraft to within its safety envelope. Overall, pilots were able to benefit from the display, suggesting that such a display could help to improve overall safety in general aviation.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:69949117899
SN - 9781605606859
T3 - Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
SP - 6
EP - 10
BT - 52nd Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, HFES 2008
Y2 - 22 September 2008 through 26 September 2008
ER -