Aviation Visual Perception Research, Misperception and Mishaps

Aviation Visual Perception Research, Misperception and Mishaps by Randy Gibb, published by Ashgate in 2010, is a comprehensive examination of the critical role visual perception plays in aviation. This 299-page book addresses how visual misperception significantly contributes to aviation mishaps, which have led to numerous fatalities and substantial resource loss. It explores the physiological limitations pilots face while making visual judgments and highlights the ongoing challenges despite advancements in technology and training.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of various aspects of aviation visual perception, including the foundations of visual sensation, assessment methods for pilots, and the impact of visual illusions on flight safety. The book also presents mishap analyses from military, commercial, and general aviation contexts, making it a valuable resource for human factors researchers, design engineers, and those involved in pilot training. By synthesizing knowledge from multiple disciplines, this work aims to enhance pilot performance and reduce the frequency of visual perception-related accidents in aviation.
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Vision is the dominant sense used by pilots and visual misperception has been identified as the primary contributing factor in numerous aviation mishaps, resulting in hundreds of fatalities and major resource loss. Despite physiological limitations for sensing and perceiving their aviation environment, pilots can often make the required visual judgments with a high degree of accuracy and precision. At the same time, however, visual illusions and misjudgments have been cited as the probable cause of numerous aviation accidents, and in spite of technological and instructional efforts to remedy some of the problems associated with visual perception in aviation, mishaps of this type continue to occur. Clearly, understanding the role of visual perception in aviation is key to improving pilot performance and reducing aviation mishaps. This book is the first dedicated to the role of visual perception in aviation, and it provides a comprehensive, single-source document encompassing all aspects of aviation visual perception. Thus, this book includes the foundations of visual and vestibular sensation and perception; how visual perceptual abilities are assessed in pilots; the pilot’s perspective of visual flying; a summary of human factors research on the visual guidance of flying; examples of specific visual and vestibular illusions and misperceptions; mishap analyses from military, commercial and general aviation; and, finally, how knowledge from these other disciplines is being used to create the next generation of aviation visual perception. Aviation Visual Perception: Research, Misperception and Mishaps is intended to be used for instruction in academia, as a resource for human factors researchers, design engineers, and for instruction and training in the pilot community.
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