能见度
视觉搜索
眼动
飞行模拟器
工作量
毒物控制
人工智能
忠诚
计算机视觉
计算机科学
模拟
航空学
工程类
医学
地理
气象学
电信
环境卫生
操作系统
出处
期刊:Ergonomics
[Taylor & Francis]
日期:2024-01-22
卷期号:: 1-17
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1080/00140139.2023.2298992
摘要
The visual approach is the most accident-prone phase of a flight, especially in low-visibility conditions. This preliminary study aimed to examine the effects of flight experience on pilots' decision-making and visual scanning pattern in low-visibility approaches. Twenty pilots were separated into two groups based on their flight experience and completed the high- and low-visibility approaches in balanced order using a high-fidelity flight simulator. Pilots' mental workload and visual scanning patterns were recorded via an eye tracker. The results showed that, compared to less flight-experienced pilots (20%, 3/15), experienced pilots (80%, 4/5) were more likely to make go-around decisions in the low-visibility approaches. Furthermore, they exhibited a more flexible and adaptable visual scanning pattern by quickly shifting their attention, as evidenced by decreased fixations and increased saccades. These findings suggest that the integration of visual scanning strategy and training solution with a marginally meteorological approach may enhance decision-making safety for novice pilots.
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