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1 December 1993 Effects of vibration on the readability of an electronic flight instrument display
Jacqueline P. Viveash, A. N. Cable, S. K. King, J. R.R. Stott, R. Wright
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Proceedings Volume 1988, Display Systems; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164704
Event: Electronic Imaging Device Engineering, 1993, Munich, Germany
Abstract
An in-flight icing incident involving a BAe advanced turboprop (ATP) aircraft led to severe vibration of the airframe and a loss of aerodynamic control. During the period of vibration the pilot reported a specific pattern of image break up on the electronic flight instrument system (EFIS). Three experiments to investigate this visual effect are reported.
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Jacqueline P. Viveash, A. N. Cable, S. K. King, J. R.R. Stott, and R. Wright "Effects of vibration on the readability of an electronic flight instrument display", Proc. SPIE 1988, Display Systems, (1 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164704
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KEYWORDS
Head

CRTs

Eye

Visualization

Displays

Acquisition tracking and pointing

Error analysis

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