Autor: |
CHIRA, Alina-Ioana, DUMITRESCU, Anamaria, MOISOIU, Catalin Sever, TANASE, Cristian-Alexandru |
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INCAS Bulletin; Dec2020, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p49-61, 13p |
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Taking into consideration that nowadays the aerospace industry focuses a lot on safety, more durable and stable systems are developed. While the system itself is safer, there is another element that can have a high impact on the overall safety of a flight, namely the human factor. Pilot physiological parameters were measured during a full flight in a fixed cockpit environment using application-specific equipment. The recorded or calculated parameters are used to compute a performance envelope model with the scope of determining the degradation of the pilot's condition during different flight phases or events. Several standardized tests were realized/performed on subjects who were given flight instructions before the test, without knowing beforehand the scenario and events that will occur/take place. This study helps in identifying the limits of pilots in different flight scenarios and the impact on their presumed performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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