| Literature DB >> 18808277 |
Stephen Palmisano1, Simone Favelle, W L Sachtler.
Abstract
This study examined three visual strategies for timing the initiation of the landing flare based on perceptions of either: (a) a critical height above ground level; (b) a critical runway width angle (Psi); or (c) a critical time-to-contact (TTC) with the runway. Visual displays simulated landing approaches with trial-to-trial variations in glideslope, lighting, and scene detail. Twenty-four participants (8 private pilots, 8 student pilots, and 8 nonpilots) were instructed to initiate the flare when they perceived that their TTC with the runway (30 m wide by 840 m long) had reached a critical value of 2 seconds. Our results demonstrated a significant effect of flight experience on flare timing accuracy and dominance of the height-based strategy over the runway-width-angle and TTC-based strategies. (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18808277 DOI: 10.1037/a0012659
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Psychol Appl ISSN: 1076-898X