INTEGRATED COCKPIT RESEARCH PROGRAM, VOLUME I

The program was designed to develop a methodology for avionic system design application to aircraft in an advanced time period. Emphasis was placed on two major activities. One was concerned with identifying the requirements for the operator/avionic system in the future time period, and a second act...

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CONTROL SYSTEMS
COST EFFECTIVENESS
DISPLAY SYSTEMS
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS
PILOTS
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