ARP6377 Human Engineering Considerations Associated with Design and Airborne Implementation of Head Worn Display (HWD) Systems

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07/10/2023

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Head worn displays (HWD) can display a variety of information ranging from a full complement of primary flight information (PFI), including enhanced, synthetic, or combined vision system imagery to simple representations of airspeed, altitude, or heading to operationally specific information that may not be related aircraft performance or control. The display functions discussed in this ARP are limited to intended functions related to aircraft control and management and the presentation of PFI.
The material provided in this document consists of recommendations related to the design, analysis, testing, and intended functions of head worn displays (HWDs) for normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter, and transport category aircraft and special classes of aircraft. The content is targeted to HWDs that provide navigation, control and primary flight guidance information including terrain and obstacle avoidance. The content of the document is limited to statements of general design and installation considerations, including display function criticality and compliance considerations; symbology, coding, clutter, dimensionality, and attention getting requirements; equipment installation; display visual characteristics; failure modes; information display and formatting; specific integrated display and mode; and system verification. This document addresses both the installation of a single HWD, as well as special considerations related to dual HWDs, one for each pilot, or configurations incorporating a HWD and a HUD.
The guidance may also apply to HWDs that are intended to be used as a supplemental display in which the HWD contains the minimum information immediately required for other intended functions. These types of HWDs may not have a head tracking function if they are not displaying earth- or aircraft-referenced symbols or information (e.g., attitude, flight path guidance, imagery, etc.).
A HWD may also be used to display enhanced and synthetic vision video images. While this document does include guidance for the display of a video image on a HWD, the scope of this document does not address the requirements for the systems that provide those images.
Due to their impact on operational and performance characteristics, this document relies heavily on HWD human engineering considerations. This document attempts to be independent of candidate technologies; however, where the performance characteristics of specific technologies are relevant, they will be identified, and where performance criteria are relevant to specific intended functions/use they will be identified.
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Head worn displays (HWD) are being used as tools to improve pilot awareness of aircraft performance, and as a primary flight guidance display. They offer unique and powerful capabilities that extend beyond the standard panel mounted displays, and they can present a wide variety of information on the flight deck/cockpit from dynamic terrain imagery to checklists. Their unique and novel capabilities especially when combined with head tracking and sensor imagery can create unexpected human factors issues. The correct implementation of these types of display systems is essential and critical to safe flight-specific operations.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/ARP6377
Pages
54
Citation
SAE International Recommended Practice, Human Engineering Considerations Associated with Design and Airborne Implementation of Head Worn Display (HWD) Systems, SAE Standard ARP6377, Issued July 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/ARP6377.
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Jul 10, 2023
Product Code
ARP6377
Content Type
Recommended Practice
Status
Current
Language
English

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