Head Movements during Contour Flight
Abstract
This head movement study was conducted to measure pilot head rotational movements during contour flights. The head movement data were collected from five subjects as each flew a modified UH-1M over a 15-mile contour course. The subject pilots also were required to visually search for an 'enemy' aircraft while flying the contour course. A helmet-mounted sight was used to measure the pilots' head movements. The head position data indicate the pilots looked forward most of the time, even though the scenario required a broad range of head movements. The data also suggest pure head-neck movements without torso participation. The head velocity data indicate symmetrical azimuth and elevation head movement components. Approximately 97 percent of the head movements were equal to or less than 120 deg/sec, although some movements exceeded 200 deg/sec. Keywords: Visually coupled system; Pilot flight data.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA181203
Entities
People
- Clarence E. Rash
- John K. Crosley
- Robert W. Verona
- William R. Holt
Organizations
- United States Army Aeromedical Research Lab