1st Edition

Advances in Aviation Psychology, Volume 2 Using Scientific Methods to Address Practical Human Factors Needs

Edited By Michael A. Vidulich, Pamela S. Tsang, John Flach Copyright 2017
286 Pages
by Routledge

286 Pages 76 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

286 Pages 76 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Since 1981, the biennial International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (ISAP) has been convened for the purposes of (a) presenting the latest research on human performance problems and opportunities within aviation systems, (b) envisioning design solutions that best utilize human capabilities for creating safe and efficient aviation systems, and (c) bringing together scientists, research... Read more

Chapter 1: The History of Instrument Flight (as told to me by Carl J. Crane), Ercoline



Chapter 2: Practitioner Operational Challenges and Priorities, Rantanen, Fennell, Russi, & Dougherty



Chapter 3: Researcher Role in Aerospace Operations, Hoermann, Tsang, Vidulich, & Alexander



Chapter 4: Commonsense Statistics in Aviation Safety Research, Wickens & McCarley



Chapter 5: An Evaluation of the Utility of AT-SAT for the placement of New Controllers by Option, Byrne & Broach



Chapter 6: Visualizing Automation in Aviation Interfaces, Kirlik, Ackerman, Seefeldt, Xargay, Riddle, Talleur, Carbonari, Sha, & Hovakimyan



Chapter 7: Experimental Evaluation of Varying Feedback of a Cognitive Agent System for UAV Mission Management, Clauss, Denk, & Schulte



Chapter 8: Using Simulation to Evaluate Ait Traffic Controller Acceptability of Unmanned Aircraft with Detect and Avoid Technology, Comstock, Ghatas, Consiglio, Vincent, Chamberlain, & Hoffler



Chapter 9: Automation Surprises in Commercial Aviation: An Analysis of ASRS Reports, Tripp & Mauro



Chapter 10: Testing Eye Measures for the Sense-Assess-Augment Paradigm, Middendorf, Gruewald, Vidulich, & Galster



Chapter 11: Assessing Situation Awareness in an Unmanned Vehicle Control Task: A Case for Eye Tracking Based Metrics, Coyne, Sibley, & Monfort



Chapter 12: Four Design Choices for Haptic Shared Control, van Paassen, Boink, Abbink, Mulder, & Mulder

Biography

Michael A. Vidulich is a research psychologist in the Air Force Research Laboratory, Ohio. His research interests are aviation psychology, mental workload and situation awareness, and adaptive aiding. He co-edited Principles and Practice of Aviation Psychology and Advances in Aviation Psychology I.



Pamela S. Tsang is Professor of psychology at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. Her research interests are aviation psychology, attention and performance, extralaboratory-developed expertise, and cognitive aging. She co-edited Principles and Practice of Aviation Psychology and Advances in Aviation Psychology I.





John Flach is Professor of psychology at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. His research interests are visual control of locomotion, interface design, decision-making, and motor control. John is co-author of three books and co-editor of two ecological man-machine systems books and an aviation psychology book.