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5、n of Human Factor Considerations for Outdoor Laser Operations in the Navigable Airspace FOREWORDThe G-10T Laser Hazards Subcommittee of the SAE G-10 Human Factors Behavioral Engineering Committee has convened meetings over thirty times during the past four years to identify issues, technologies, ope
6、rational capabilities, and potential flight hazards presented by outdoor laser shows and other laser illuminations which extend into the navigable airspace. Activities related to these endeavors have been supported by subcommittee members from seventeen different organizations, including both govern
7、mental agencies and commercial or private firms. Information resulting from these activities and other activities identified in this document was requested by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to assist in the development of FAA Order 7400.2D, “Recommended Interim Guidelines,” and the m
8、ore recent development of FAA Advisory Circular 70-3, “Laser Operations in the National Airspace System.” SAE AIR5995 Page 2 of 26 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 31.1 Purpose . 32. REFERENCES 33. BACKGROUND 44. FACTORS AFFECTING PILOT WORKLOAD 54.1 Flight Disorientation 54.2 Instrument Flight Training .
9、 54.3 Human Balance Systems 64.3.1 Visual System 64.3.2 Ambient Vision . 64.3.3 Vestibular System 64.3.4 Somatosensory System . 64.4 Situational Awareness 74.5 Vision Impairment From Excessive Illumination . 74.5.1 Glare and Dazzle . 74.5.2 Flash Blindness. 84.5.3 After-images . 85. VALIDATION OF PR
10、OPOSED ILLUMINATION STANDARDS IN TERMINAL AIRSPACE 85.1 The Tasks . 85.2 Standards Evaluated . 95.3 Test Objective . 95.4 Experimental Design . 105.5 Data Analysis 145.6 Test Implementation 145.7 Laser Installation . 145.8 Subject Pilots 145.9 Test Procedures 155.10 Simulated Weather Conditions . 15
11、5.11 Simulator Operating Concept and Procedures: 155.12 Initial Simulator Conditions . 155.13 Simulator Operators Control Page . 155.14 Success Criteria 155.15 Data Collection 165.16 Test Plan Numbering Convention . 165.17 Medical Risk Analysis . 175.18 Evaluation Results 175.19 Flight Performance 1
12、75.20 Aversion Reactions . 175.21 Protective Eyewear . 185.22 Conclusion 18ATTACHMENT 1 PRE-FLIGHT EYE EXAMINATION . 19ATTACHMENT 2 PRE-FLIGHT QUESTIONNAIRE 20ATTACHMENT 3 IN-FLIGHT QUESTIONNAIRE 21ATTACHMENT 4 POST-FLIGHT QUESTIONNAIRE 22ATTACHMENT 5 POST-FLIGHT EYE EXAMINATION 25ATTACHMENT 6 LASER
13、 HAZARD ANALYSIS 26SAE AIR5995 Page 3 of 26 1. SCOPE This report identifies the reasons for, and results associated with, the conduct of a flight simulation research project evaluating the effect of low powered laser beam illumination of pilot crewmembers operating in the navigable airspace. This ev
14、aluation was primarily concerned with the possible degradation of pilot performance when illuminated by a laser while operating in an airport terminal area where pilot workloads are normally at their maximum. 1.1 Purpose The purpose of the reported simulation evaluation was to validate guidelines es
15、tablished by the FAA for allowable laser exposures in navigable airspace. 2. REFERENCES 1. Sliney, David and Myron Wolbarsht, Safe1y with Lasers and Other Optical Sources - A Comprehensive Handbook, Plenurn Press, New York, 1982. 2. Boettner, E.A. and Wolter, J.R., “Transmission of the Ocular Media“
16、, Invest. Ophthal 1: pp. 776-783. 3. Zuclich, J.A. and Taboada, J. “Ocular Hazard from UV Laser Exhibiting Self-ModeBlocking“, Appl Optics 17: pp. 1482-1484.4. Sliney, D.H., Wangemann, R.T., Franks, J.K., and Wolbarsht, M.L., “Visual Sensitivity of the Eye to Infi-ared Laser Radiation“, J. Opt. Soc.
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19、and Richter, M.J. (1988). Wavelength-dependent and -independent effects of veiling glare on the visibility of head-up display (HUD) symbology. USAFSAM-TR-88-15, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Human Systems Division (AFSC), Brooks AFB, TX. 8. D_Andrea, J.A., and Knepton, J.C. (1989). Effect of la
20、ser glare and aircraft windscreen on visual search performance under low ambient lighting. NAMRL-1350, Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, FL. 9. Reddix, M.D., Devietti, T.L., Knepton, J.C., and D_Andrea, J.A. (1990). The effect of three levels of laser glare o
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