Personal aerial vehicle (PAV) is recognized as a promising concept for the future urban air mobility. For such
autonomous vehicle there could be a scenario when any passenger
would be required to take control. A case of flight control system
degradation would lead to manual control of optionally piloted
PAV by the PAV occupants. In this paper human-in-the-loop
experiments were conducted on rotorcraft PAV model with 30
PAV non-professional pilots. Experiments included subjective and
objective analysis of the PAV pilots’ workload, flight precision
and pilot model for given mission task elements. Two different
types of displays, head-down primary flight display and headup
helmet mounted display, were used in experiment and their
results were compared.
Index Terms—personal aerial vehicle, optionally piloted vehicle,
flight control system degradation, human-in-the loop simulator
experiment, augmentation assistance display, pilot model
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