Night vision goggles, human factors aspects--a questionnaire survey of helicopter aircrew.

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Night vision goggles have become an essential component of military aviation. They provide superior visual capability over unaided night vision, but there are several inherent limitations associated with human factors and systems limitations. This study used a questionnaire survey of Army helicopter aircrew to investigate the incidence of human factors problems which continued after NVG use, with particular reference to visual problems and neck discomfort. It also looked at hardware interaction problems, such as cockpit lighting, and other aspects of NVG use, such as training and aircrew concerns. The issues are described and analysed, and areas of concern, which may have bearings on operational effectiveness and/or safety, have been highlighted.

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Manton, A. G. (2000). Night vision goggles, human factors aspects--a questionnaire survey of helicopter aircrew. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 146(1), 22–27. https://doi.org/10.1136/jramc-146-01-05

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