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Assessment of Crew Workload Procedures in Full Fidelity Simulation
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Abstract
Various assessment techniques for collecting flight deck workload for new aircraft certification are presented. Workload assessment techniques include subjective, physiological, and performance measures. Measurement of segment length as well as data collection, reduction, and analysis are discussed. Sample results from a full-fidelity simulation study are presented as examples for the techniques discussed.
Authors
- William H. Corwin - Douglas Aircraft Company McDonnell Douglas Corporation Long Beach, California
- Michael A. Biferno - Douglas Aircraft Company McDonnell Douglas Corporation Long Beach, California
- S. A. Metalis - Douglas Aircraft Company McDonnell Douglas Corporation Long Beach, California
- Jon E. Johnson - Douglas Aircraft Company McDonnell Douglas Corporation Long Beach, California
- Diane L. Sandry-Garza - Boeing Commercial Airplanes Seattle, Washington
- George P. Boucek - Boeing Commercial Airplanes Seattle, Washington
- Aileen L. Logan - Boeing Commercial Airplanes Seattle, Washington
Citation
Corwin, W., Biferno, M., Metalis, S., Johnson, J. et al., "Assessment of Crew Workload Procedures in Full Fidelity Simulation," SAE Technical Paper 881383, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/881383.Also In
References
- Corwin, W. H. et al “Assessment of Crew Workload Measurement Methods, Techniques, and Procedure,” One Final Report, AFWAL-TR-88-** 1988
- Corwin, W. H. Sandry-Garza, D. L. Biferno, M. A. Boucek, G. P. “Assessment of Crew Workload Measurement Methods, Techniques, and Procedure,” Two Final Report, Guidelines for the Use of Workload Assessment Techniques in Aircraft Certification. AFWAL-TR-88-** 1988
- “Subjective Workload Assessment Technique (SWAT): A User's Guide,” (DRAFT) Harry G. Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory Wright Patterson Air Force Base April 1987
- NASA Task Load Index (TLX), Version 1.0 Human Performance Research Group, NASA-Ames Research Center 1987
- Ruggerio, F. T. Fadden, D. M. “Pilot Subjective Evaluation of Workload during a Flight Test Certification Program,” Paper reprinted from Conference Proceedings No. 282, The Practical Assessment of Pilot Workload AGARD, NATO 1987