Instructors use eye-tracking to improve how helicopter pilots use cockpit instruments
LONDON - Having completed two phases of research to track the eye movements of helicopter pilots, HeliOffshore in London is consulting with helicopter instructors and examiners on how eye-tracking technology can enhance safety in the front line. HeliOffshore reports. Continue reading original article
The Intelligent Aerospace take:
19 June 2018 -- The association is seeking input from member operators and training organizations. The eye-tracking research has been developed by HeliOffshore member helicopter operators working with industry experts Jarvis Bagshaw Ltd.
Eye-tracking aims at helping flight crew make better, safer use of the high degree of automation in modern helicopters. Using flight simulators, researchers have been able to track where pilots are looking during the various stages of a flight.
Pilots have gathered data to support these investigations to compare how crews believe they perform with how they performed in the research scenarios. The research has yielded a better understanding of how pilots monitor cockpit instruments and displays.

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