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major_tom 23rd Aug 2010 22:55

Confusing Human Factors ATPL question (repost)
 
Hi all, (sorry about the repost, i originally had it in the wrong forum:ugh:)
this is an odd ATPL Human Factors questions that i have.

Halo effect on the windscreen whilst on a night visual approach in rain, may have you thinking:
a) That you are closer to the runway than is actually the case
b) That you are further away from the runway that is actually the case

Answer is B.

However i figured the answer would be A. Because water makes objects appear closer than they actually are. :confused:

BigGrecian 24th Aug 2010 13:45


because water makes objects appear closer than they actually are.
That assumes you are flying in water, or the windshield is covered in a body of water

You have multiple drops of water on the windshield which are not giving the effect of a full body of water.

major_tom 25th Aug 2010 03:52

Thanks Grecian,
That seems pretty specific, almost too specific. However its makes sense. But then would the ATPL exam really expect us to think that deeply about it? O' well, just one of the questions i guess.
thanks :ok:

paco 25th Aug 2010 06:05

"But then would the ATPL exam really expect us to think that deeply about it? "

Yes they would! Mind games!

phil

Groundloop 25th Aug 2010 08:09


But then would the ATPL exam really expect us to think that deeply about it?
What would be the point of the exam if they didn't?

major_tom 25th Aug 2010 13:36

lol,yeah i know (didnt mean to sound naive:}), but if BigGrecian is correct - this is possibly the most difficult/amazing human factors question I have ever come across.

pitot_noob 25th Aug 2010 13:46


this is possibly the most difficult/amazing human factors question I have ever come across.
Well, it is from the CAA...! :E

Good luck with the exams.


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