NTL Record

Title Low visibility operations/surface movement guidance and control system (LVO/SMGCS) chart usability : an examination of flightcrew position awareness in homogeneous 300 ft/75 m RVR conditions
Record ID 52800
Personal Name
Creator
Sparko, Andrea L.; Chase, Stephanie G.; Morowsky, Katarina; Jo, Young Jin; Norman, R. Michael; Prinzel, Lawrence J., III; Kramer, Lynda J.; Arthur, Jarvis J., III; Ellis, Kyle K.E.; Bailey, Randall E.; Rehfeld, Sherri S.; Yeh, Michelle; McGray, Bruce
Source 92p. in various pagings
Corporate Creator John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.); Langley Research Center; United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration. NextGen Human Factors Division (ANG-C1)
Publisher John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.)
Publication Date 20140900
Language English
Abstract Two studies were conducted to identify best practices for the design of Low Visibility Operations/Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (LVO/SMGCS) paper charts and flightcrew use of them in extremely low visibility surface conditions. In the Chart Usability study, the researchers gathered information to understand the general usability of LVO/SMGCS charts on flightcrew position awareness. In the Airport Markings study, the researchers evaluated different airport marking designs, which may influence the use of LVO/SMGCS charts under those same conditions. For each study, 24 air transport pilots (twelve flightcrews) with Cat II or III qualifications performed taxi scenarios in a simulation of Memphis International Airport at runway visual range (RVR) 300 ft/75 m at night. The RVR and night-time conditions were chosen to represent worst-case conditions for LVO/SMGCS operations. In some scenarios, flightcrews were given difficult air traffic control (ATC) clearances that contained appropriate clearance instructions but did not necessarily follow strict ATC clearance protocol. The study was particularly interested in examining the accuracy of flightcrew actions under these conditions while using LVO/SMGCS taxi charts. The results of these studies showed that, under extreme low-visibility conditions, an 8.5 x 11 inch (21.59 x 27.94 cm) black-and-white paper LVO/SMGCS chart was sufficient for flightcrews to maintain position awareness. Additionally, flightcrews generally responded to air traffic control instructions properly and reported their locations correctly. The detailed results of the studies were used to generate a list of recommended best practices for LVO/SMGCS charts and airport markings.
Rosap ID dot:12112
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/12112
TRT Terms Visibility; Flight crews; Aeronautical charts; Charts; Arrivals and departures; Airport runways; Human factors; Perception; Taxiways; Reading; Lighting
General Subjects Low visibility operations; LVO; Surface Movement Guidance and Control Systems; Paper charts; Chart usability; Symbology; Airport markings
Classification AGR - SAFETY AND SECURITY - SAFETY AND SECURITY;
NTL - AVIATION - AVIATION;
NTL - AVIATION - Air Traffic Control;
NTL - AVIATION - Airports and Facilities;
NTL - AVIATION - Aviation Human Factors;
NTL - AVIATION - Aviation Safety/Airworthiness;
NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - Aviation Safety/Airworthiness;
NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - SAFETY AND SECURITY;
NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - Human Factors
Geographical
Coverage
Tennessee
TRIS Online
Accession No
1543182
Contract Number FAN2C4/MLH29
Report Number DOT-VNTSC-FAA-14-14
Availability Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/52000/52800/52800/DOT-VNTSC-FAA-14-14.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository