Comparison of Pilot Workload Between Integrated Reality In-Flight Simulation and Flight Test of Helicopter Landings on a Frigate

Perry Comeau,Alanna Wall, Andrew Chung Chee Law, Sion Jennings

openalex(2024)

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The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) has recently developed an Integrated Reality In-flight Simulator (IRIS) that allows helicopter pilots to fly the NRC's Bell 412 Advanced Systems Research Aircraft (ASRA) while wearing a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) virtual reality headset. IRIS is the first airborne simulator of its kind that combines COTS virtual reality and Fly-By-Wire (FBW) synthetic turbulence for helicopter operations. Simulations are not exact replications of actual environments; therefore, a methodology of comparing pilot workload with respect to an analysis of the differences between the simulated and actual environments is required. During a recent flight trial, NRC validated the effectiveness of IRIS to replicate a pilot's workload during ship landing tasks using these workload scales. During the analysis, NRC took initial steps in developing methodologies to examine environmental characteristics and then correlate them to an associated pilot workload. The work also included the initial development of methodologies to analyze pilot workload and alternative prediction methods that better map subjective or quantitative pilot workload data to DIPES.
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