Helo Cockpit Research Study Uses Eye-tracking Tech
Twenty-six pilots participated in the first phase of observational study, which seeks to improve pilot performance in the cockpit.
Offshore helicopter association HeliOffshore has started a research study in Aberdeen that uses eye-tracking technology to understand how pilots monitor flight instruments. Twenty-six pilots participated in the first phase of observational study, which seeks to improve pilot performance in the cockpit. Results will be released in mid-May. (Photo: HeliOffShore)
Offshore helicopter association HeliOffshore has started a research study in Aberdeen that uses eye-tracking technology to understand how pilots monitor flight instruments. Twenty-six pilots participated in the first phase of observational study, which seeks to improve pilot performance in the cockpit. Results will be released in mid-May. (Photo: HeliOffShore)