Principles and Practice of Aviation Psychology

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Adaptive Automation
advanced aviation psychology research
awareness
Bank Angle
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cockpit interface design
cognitive ergonomics
CRM Training
decision making models
deck
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FAA
Federal Aviation Administration
flight
Flight Path Marker
flight simulation techniques
Frequency Response Diagram
Global Optic Flow
Handling Qualities
HMD
human factors engineering
ISD Model
Laplace Transform
Low Altitude Flight
management
mental
Mental Workload
Open Loop Transfer Function
Optic Flow
Otolith Organs
Pilot Selection
pilot training methods
Proximity Compatibility Principle
psychologists
safety
SAGAT Score
Secondary Task
Secondary Task Technique
Semicircular Canals
Situation Awareness
situational
system
Total Flight Hours
workload

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805833904
  • Weight: 1440g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Principles and Practice of Aviation Psychology is an important addition to the literature in aviation psychology. Covering the history of aviation to the actual pilot actions and tasks today, the editors have brought together a wonderful set of contributors who are leaders in this field. The text presents psychological principles and research pertinent to the interface between a pilot and the cockpit. Understanding the cognitive demands and the capabilities and limitations of the pilot has important implications on selection and training of pilots and display/control designs in the cockpit. Emphasis is placed on the scientific methods of achieving this understanding together with the view that theories and principles of human behavior would have much to learn from practical problems and applied studies.
Pamela S. Tsang, Michael A. Vidulich