Expert and Novice Pilot Perceptions of Static In-Flight Images of Weather

Informa UK Limited - Tập 13 Số 2 - Trang 173-187 - 2003
Mark W. Wiggins1, Dermot O’Hare2
1WESTERN SYDNEY UNIVERSITY
2University of Otago

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