Analysis of Pilot Distance Estimation in Different Lighting and Visibility Conditions

Received: 12 Jan 2023, Revised: 09 Feb 2023, Accepted: 15 Apr 2023, Available online: 27 Apr 2023, Version of Record: 27 Apr 2023

İsmail Gevrek, Murat Akin, Metin Gürü

Abstract



Several studies on distance and size estimation have focused on normal and night vision goggles (NVGs), but none of them have been performed during the twilight period. Hence, in this study, distance was estimated for the first time during nautical twilight. According to the findings, the accuracy of distance estimation reduces as visibility decreases and is restricted. When compared with Day Limited Helmet Mounted Display Vision (M = 5.27, SD = .59), Twilight Normal Vision (M = 5.33, SD = .69) and Twilight Helmet Mounted Display Vision (M = 5.20, SD = .61), NVG (M = 4.79, SD = .57) appears to have a lower error rate. In this study, distance was estimated considering objects determined during the helicopter flight by the pilots in different visibility conditions, which are significant in the field of aviation. This work is unique owing to its coverage of helicopter pilots and the estimation during the twilight period. In view of our findings, it may be reasonable to postpone the planned helicopter flights during poor visibility conditions.
Visibility conditions-error rate graphic display.

Visibility conditions-error rate graphic display.
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Pilot information

Pilot information
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Freidman test results of different vision conditions

Freidman test results of different vision conditions
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