BLEXVFR: Designing a Mobile Assistant for Pilots

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Abstract

Piloting an aircraft is a difficult task that requires high-level cognitive abilities. Few studies have investigated the use of cognitive assistants to support pilots. This study is a first step toward an in-flight assistant for light aircraft pilots. We applied a user-centered approach to develop BLEXVFR, a mobile application that enables pilots to access information and program alerts. A pilot study in a simulator with four pilots showed that the user experience of BLEXVFR was at least comparable to existing applications.

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Simon, F., Alonso Duran, L., Carrau, X., Delacroix, E., Guilbert, B., Imbert, J. P., … Brock, A. M. (2021). BLEXVFR: Designing a Mobile Assistant for Pilots. In Extended Abstracts of MobileHCI 2021 - ACM International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction: Mobile Apart, Mobile Together. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3447527.3474852

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