Human-AI Interaction in Autonomous Medical Evacuation Helicopters
F-0081-2025-0282
5/20/2025
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ABSTRACT
The vertical flight industry is on its way to a transformative era, with autonomous technologies set to alter aerial vehicle operations. While it seems certain that fully autonomous helicopters will eventually be deployed for a variety of missions, some high-stakes situations—like medical evacuations (MEDEVAC)—will for the foreseeable future demand human participation in the form of Emergency Medical Care-giving Crew. This study describes the testbed built to run and investigate hypothetical future situations in which a helicopter is autonomously piloted while a human medic with no aviation training, subjected to aviation and medical emergencies, manages patient care onboard. A total of 22 participants, with emergency medical technician certification, nursing or a medical board certification, were invited to run and evaluate the use of AI pilot (AP) in different scenarios of medical evacuation under the following emergencies: medical, empty fuel tank, pressure sensor miscalibration, and engine failure. A comprehensive evaluation of both objective and subjective performance metrics revealed that novice medical professionals could effectively execute medical evacuation operations in conjunction with an AI pilot, even during unforeseen circumstances. The analysis of response times unveiled distinct perspectives on how medics perceive and manage various emergency situations when an AP functions as a collaborative and effective team member.
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- Doda, S., Feigh, K., Agbeyibor, R., Cortes, C., et al., "Human-AI Interaction in Autonomous Medical Evacuation Helicopters," Vertical Flight Society 81st Annual Forum and Technology Display, Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 20, 2025, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0081-2025-0282.