The Effects Of Nexrad Graphical Data Resolution And Direct Weather Viewing On Pilots Judgments Of Weather Severity And Their Willingness To Continue A Flight

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Since the very earliest years of aviation, it was clear that human factors were critical to the success and safety of the system. As aviation has matured, the system has become extremely complex. Bringing together the most recent human factors work in the aviation domain, Advances in Human Aspects of Aviation covers the design of aircrafts for the
Human Factors in Aviation and Aerospace

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