Table 2 Core situation extraction of takeoff scenarios in helicopter simulated flight training.
From: Human-computer interaction interface design of flight simulator based on situation awareness
Order | Tasks | Driver requirements | Intelligent product services |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Open the hatch | Open the helicopter hatch. | The hatch lock opens automatically when the driver approaches the helicopter. |
2 | Checklists | Confirm the mission details and check all instruments. | Network interconnection for helicopter networking number. |
3 | Manipulate button reset | Set all pre-flight controls to the ready-for-takeoff position. | The screen prompts you through the process, with feedback that the operation is correct and that you need to click to proceed to the next item. |
4 | Start the engine | Start the engine and bring it to standby mode, which includes starting the engine, opening the fuel valve, and releasing the rotor brake. | |
5 | Prepare the operation buttons | Ensure all pre-flight controls are in the ready-for-takeoff position, including verifying compass heading, checking that the master switch and alternator are off, disengaging the clutch, turning on the strobe lights, keeping the navigation lights off, turning off the radio, and releasing friction from the collective and cyclic controls. | |
6 | Open the operation buttons | After preparing all controls, sequentially activate them in order, such as turning on the master switch, strobe lights, and engaging the clutch. | |
7 | Determine flight | Conduct a final external check before flight, including adjusting the altimeter, turning on the radio and intercom, and checking temperature and humidity. | Voice determination of radio communication, call, and live temperature, requires the driver to click OK. |
8 | Take off | Take off safely. | The screen prompts you through the process, with feedback that the operation is correct and that you need to click to proceed to the next item. |