Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1997
Publisher
PN
Description
Christopher D. Wickens delves into the intricate world of aviation display systems, shedding light on their crucial role in enhancing situational awareness. He explores how these systems can be optimized to better serve pilots and improve safety in the increasingly complex airspace. With a keen focus on the human-factor aspects of aviation technology, Wickens provides insights into the design principles that should be adopted to facilitate seamless interaction between aviators and their instruments.
The narrative is grounded in both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, drawing on real-world examples to illustrate the challenges faced by pilots in high-pressure environments. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the cognitive processes involved in monitoring and interpreting flight displays, as well as the potential pitfalls that can arise when systems are not intuitively designed.
As air travel continues to evolve, Wickens argues for a forward-thinking approach to display technology that prioritizes usability and efficiency. His work serves as a significant resource for aviation professionals and researchers alike, advocating for innovations that can help reduce cognitive overload and enhance decision-making in the cockpit.
The narrative is grounded in both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, drawing on real-world examples to illustrate the challenges faced by pilots in high-pressure environments. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the cognitive processes involved in monitoring and interpreting flight displays, as well as the potential pitfalls that can arise when systems are not intuitively designed.
As air travel continues to evolve, Wickens argues for a forward-thinking approach to display technology that prioritizes usability and efficiency. His work serves as a significant resource for aviation professionals and researchers alike, advocating for innovations that can help reduce cognitive overload and enhance decision-making in the cockpit.