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Human Factors Considerations in the Design and Evaluation of Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs)-Version 2 (Paperback)
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Human Factors Considerations in the Design and Evaluation of Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs)-Version 2 (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 5 150
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Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs) are coming into the flight deck,
bringing along with them a wide range of human factors
considerations. In order to understand and assess the full impact
of an EFB, designers and evaluators require an understanding of how
the device will function and be used by crews, how the device will
interact with other flight deck equipment, and how training and
operating procedures will be affected. The purpose of this report
is to identify and prioritize guidance on these topics so that
designers and evaluators can make informed choices. Much of the
guidance in this document is general and applies to any EFB system,
regardless of the applications that are supported.
Application-specific guidance is also provided for electronic
documents, electronic checklists, flight performance calculations,
and electronic charts. In addition, information on the rapidly
changing and growing market of EFB products is provided in Appendix
A, and a summary of high priority guidance for equipment
evaluations is included in Appendix B. This document supersedes the
earlier Version 1 report (DOT-VNTSC-FAA-00-22), which is referenced
in the Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular on EFBs,
AC 120-76A.
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