Measuring pilots' visual behaviour - A tool for research on pilots' instrument scanning and attention
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When operating an airplane, pilots perform a repetitive systematic visual scanning of the instruments, referred to as crosschecking, to update their mental model of the situation and to effectively apply control inputs. The recording of pilots’ viewing behavior with a gazetracking device can be useful in research on the pilot’s mental state, workload or fatigue, and interface design. TNO is performing research on the value of using gaze tracking as feedback tool in pilot training.
TNO Identifier
820532
Publisher
TNO
Article nr.
17-9394 Eye Tracker
Place of publication
Soesterberg