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Aviation (Latest Articles)
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Reference frame congruency in search-and-rescue tasks.
30 Mar 2009
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to investigate how the congruency between visual displays and auditory cues affects performance on various spatial tasks. BACKGROUND: Previous studies have demonstrated that spatial auditory cues, when combined with visual ...
rec_pub_19653486-reference-frame-congruency-search-rescue-tasks.htm
Do familiar teammates request and accept more backup? Transactive memory in air traffic control.
30 Mar 2009
OBJECTIVE: The present study investigated factors that explain when and why different groups of teammates are more likely to request and accept backup from one another when needed in an environment characterized by extreme time pressure and severe ...
rec_pub_19653482-do-familiar-teammates-request-accept-backup-transactive-memory-air.htm
30 Mar 2009
In the airline industry, membership and cabin class are noticeable servicescape features of customers' privilege status. Customers may learn that higher privilege customers are more desired and endured by the airline. From the customers' point of ...
rec_pub_19610476-customers-expectations-complaint-handling-airline-service-privilege.htm
30 Mar 2009
During August 2006 and 2007, baits containing oral rabies vaccine, live adenovirus vector, known as ONRAB , were aerially distributed in SW Ontario, Canada. Bait acceptance during 2006 was 62 and 74% in raccoons (Procyon lotor) in areas baited at ...
rec_pub_19395746-aerial-distribution-onrab-baits-tactic-control-rabies-raccoons.htm
You're the flight surgeon: Intracranial neoplasm.
30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19408424-you-re-flight-surgeon-intracranial-neoplasm.htm
30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19378918-automatic-dependent-surveillance-broadcast-ads-b-step-faa-s.htm
Fatigue countermeasures and the use of hypnotics in aircrew.
30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19378917-fatigue-countermeasures-use-hypnotics-aircrew.htm
Visual display angles of conventional and a remotely piloted aircraft.
30 Mar 2009
INTRODUCTION: Instrument display separation and proximity are important human factor elements used in the design and grouping of aircraft instrument displays. To assess display proximity in practical operations, the viewing visual angles of various ...
rec_pub_19378915-visual-display-angles-conventional-remotely-piloted-aircraft.htm
Crash rates of scheduled commuter and air carrier flights before and after a regulatory change.
30 Mar 2009
INTRODUCTION: In 1997, in an effort to reduce the crash rate of scheduled commuter flights, the FAA required aircraft with 10-30 passenger seats to operate under stricter rules. Training and other requirements of 14 CFR Part 121 rules were applied ...
rec_pub_19378909-crash-rates-scheduled-commuter-air-carrier-flights-regulatory-change.htm
Pilot workload during approaches: comparison of simulated standard and noise-abatement profiles.
30 Mar 2009
INTRODUCTION: A new noise-reduced landing approach was tested--a Segmented Continuous Descent Approach (SCDA)-with regard to the resulting workload on pilots. METHODS: Workload of 40 pilots was measured using physiological (heart rate, blood ...
rec_pub_19378906-pilot-workload-approaches-comparison-simulated-standard-noise.htm
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