30th Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences

09 - Safety and Security

OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF HUMAN PILOT OPERATIONS IN WIND SHEAR USING PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS

J.O. Entzinger¹, T. Uemura¹, T. Iijima², N. Matayoshi², S. Suzuki¹; ¹The University of Tokyo, Japan ;²JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Japan

We look at flight-safety through the analyses of the pilot’s control actions, as well as psychophysiological data (such as eye data, ecg, and eeg). Such objective data can complement the subjective evaluation of systems and pilots. In this paper, we present the effect of different human-machine interfaces on the in a windshear landing.


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