Tactical Airspace Integration System Situation Awareness Integration Into the Cockpit: Phase 2
Abstract
Phase II of the Tactical Airspace Integration System (TAIS) Situation Awareness (SA) integration into the cockpit Crew Station Working Group was conducted 19 20 January 2010 in support of the Product Manager, Air Traffic Control. Four experienced U.S. Army rotary wing pilots from a government and contractor consortium were selected as the user group. A series of three vignettes were flown in a generic cockpit representing analog capabilities with the support of an electronic data manager. The pilots were briefed to fly an air movement of troops from the pickup zone to the landing zone and return to the assembly area. Throughout the missions, dynamic airspace events were introduced into the cockpit. Results indicated that with the integration of information pertaining to dynamic airspace updates, the overall aircrew (particularly the copilot) experienced a reduction in workload, a decrease in visual workload, and an increase in SA. Consequently, these data indicated that, within increasingly congested airspace, integrating dynamic airspace information into the cockpit should be taken as a minimal effort to reduce the risk of fratricide and controlled flight into terrain.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA584170
Entities
People
- Anthony Morris
- Michael S. Jessee
Organizations
- United States Army Research Laboratory