In-flight study of helmet-mounted symbology system concepts in degraded visual environments / Bob Cheung, et.al
Material type: TextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): In: Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance Vol 86, No. 8, August 2015, pp. 714-722 (62)Summary: A study is done on the effect of the approach and departure in rotary wing aircraft which includes a sudden loss of external visual reference precipitates spatial disorientation. Participated by 10 Royal Canadian Air Force Griffon pilots, the article covers the method used and eventually the discussion on the result of the study.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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A study is done on the effect of the approach and departure in rotary wing aircraft which includes a sudden loss of external visual reference precipitates spatial disorientation. Participated by 10 Royal Canadian Air Force Griffon pilots, the article covers the method used and eventually the discussion on the result of the study.
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