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Workload Management in General Aviation Cockpits
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Abstract
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Eye-tracking and physiological-workload measurement during simulated GA scenarios. Compares workload signatures across glass-cockpit and steam-gauge configurations, with implications for flight-instructor training and proficiency check criteria.
Author
- FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute FAA CAMI
Keywords
- workload
- glass cockpit
- general aviation
- eye tracking
Citation: FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (2012). Workload Management in General Aviation Cockpits. FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute. FAA CAMI ID DOT/FAA/AM-12/14. https://www.faa.gov/data_research/research/med_humanfacs/oamtechreports/ ↗