Seat Interfaces for Aircrew Performance and Safety
Advanced prototype seat cushions were developed and tested to a draft specification to deliver increased comfort and performance to Airmen in confined environments while maintaining safety. Two prototype cushions were chosen as viable replacements to the ACES II cushion: an active air bladder cushio...
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description | Advanced prototype seat cushions were developed and tested to a draft specification to deliver increased comfort and performance to Airmen in confined environments while maintaining safety. Two prototype cushions were chosen as viable replacements to the ACES II cushion: an active air bladder cushion developed by Goodrich AIP for long duration missions and a contoured, rate-sensitive foam cushion developed by Oregon Aero. Research efforts included multi-hour comfort testing of cushions, environmental, anthropometric accommodation, impact testing to ensure safety, ejection sled testing, modeling, and developmental flight testing.
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