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    Aircraft control forces and EMG activity in a C-130 Hercules during strength-critical maneuvers

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    Authors
    Hewson, David
    McNair, Peter J.
    Marshall, R.N.
    Issue Date
    2001-03-31
    Subjects
    electromyography
    
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    BACKGROUND: The force levels required to operate aircraft controls should be readily generated by pilots, without undue fatigue or exertion. However, maximum pilot applied forces, as specified in aircraft design standards, were empirically derived from the subjective comments of test pilots, and may not be applicable for the majority of pilots. Further, experienced RNZAF Hercules flying instructors have indicated that endurance and fatigue are problems for Hercules pilots. The aim of this study was to quantify aircraft control forces during emergency maneuvers in a Hercules aircraft and compare these forces with design standards. In addition, EMG data were recorded as an indicator of muscle fatigue during flight. METHODS: Six subjects were tested in a C-130 Hercules aircraft. The maneuvers performed were low-level dynamic flight, one engine-off straight-and-level flight, and a two-engines-off simulated approach. The variables recorded were pilot-applied forces and EMG activity. RESULTS: Left rudder pedal force and vastus lateralis activity were both significantly greater during engine-off maneuvers than during low-level dynamic flight (p < 0.05). Maximum aircraft control forces for all controls were within 10% of the design standards. The mean EMG activity across all muscles and maneuvers was 26% MVC, with a peak of 61% MVC in vastus lateralis during the two-engine-off approach. The median frequency of the vastus lateralis EMG signal decreased 13.0% and 16.0% for the one engine-off and two-engine-off maneuvers, respectively. CONCLUSION: The forces required to fly a Hercules aircraft during emergency maneuvers are similar to the aircraft design standards. However, the levels of vastus lateralis muscle activation observed during the engine-off maneuvers can be sustained for approximately 1 min only. Thus, if two engines fail more than 1 min before landing, pilots may have to alternate control of the aircraft to share the workload and enable the aircraft to land safely.
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    Hewson DJ, McNair PJ, Marshall RN (2001) 'Aircraft control forces and EMG activity in a C-130 Hercules during strength-critical maneuvers', Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 72 (3), pp.165-169.
    Publisher
    Aerospace Medical Association
    Journal
    Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/623493
    PubMed ID
    11277280
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0095-6562
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