2021
DOI: 10.3390/safety7040070
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Improving Airline Pilots’ Visual Scanning and Manual Flight Performance through Training on Skilled Eye Gaze Strategies

Abstract: Poor cockpit monitoring has been identified as an important contributor to aviation accidents. Improving pilots’ monitoring strategies could therefore help to enhance flight safety. During two different sessions, we analyzed the flight performance and eye movements of professional airline pilots in a full-flight simulator. In a pre-training session, 20 pilots performed a manual approach scenario as pilot flying (PFs) and were classified into three groups according to their flight performance: unstabilized, sta… Show more

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“…In this work, we built upon previous research that has trained perceptual cognitive skills -the ability to identify and environmental information, integrate it with existing knowledge and execute appropriate actions (Marteniuk, 1976) -using a method known as feed-forward eye movement training (Jarodzka et al, 2012(Jarodzka et al, , 2013Lefrançois et al, 2021;Miles et al, 2014;Moore et al, 2014;Nalanagula et al, 2006;Vine et al, 2014). Feed-forward eye movement training (FFEMT), also known as Eye Movement Modelling Examples (EMME) in some contexts, aims to teach the gaze strategies of expert performers to more novice trainees to accelerate their learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work, we built upon previous research that has trained perceptual cognitive skills -the ability to identify and environmental information, integrate it with existing knowledge and execute appropriate actions (Marteniuk, 1976) -using a method known as feed-forward eye movement training (Jarodzka et al, 2012(Jarodzka et al, , 2013Lefrançois et al, 2021;Miles et al, 2014;Moore et al, 2014;Nalanagula et al, 2006;Vine et al, 2014). Feed-forward eye movement training (FFEMT), also known as Eye Movement Modelling Examples (EMME) in some contexts, aims to teach the gaze strategies of expert performers to more novice trainees to accelerate their learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies discuss pilots' eye gaze strategies, is lack of pilot's movement monitoring with optical tracking in the aircraft cockpit [8][9][10][11][12]. The aim of this research evaluate human-computer interaction and human factors engineering on multi-camera for pilot's cockpit measurement system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many commercial aircraft are also equipped with head-up displays (HUD), further requiring pilots to adapt their scanning behavior (Goncalves Martins et al, 2020). Most of the critical flight information is gathered visually, hence the development of an effective instrument scan remains vital for safe and efficient pilot performance and an effective countermeasure against spatial disorientation (Ledegang & Groen, 2018; Lefrançois et al, 2021; Wickens et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%