- Alphonse Chapanis
The American Alphonse Chapanis (1917 - 2002) was a true pioneer in the field
ergonomics , orhuman factors - the science of ensuring thatdesign takes account ofhuman characteristics. Notably he was active in improvingaviation safety around the time ofWorld War II , although his long, innovative and productive career covered a wide range of domains and applications.One of his major contributions was
shape coding in the aircraftcockpit . Chapanis found that certain cockpit controls were confused with each other, due partly to their proximity and similarity of shape. Particularly, the controls for flaps andlanding gear were confused, the consequences of which could be severe. Chapanis proposed attaching a wheel to the end of the landing gear control and a triangle to the end of the flaps control, to enable them to be easily distinguished by touch alone. Thereafter for that aircraft there were no further instances of the landing gear being mistakenly raised while the aircraft was still on the ground. This particular shape-coding of cockpit controls is still used today.References
The Human Factor by
Kim Vicente ee also
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Cockpit
*Ergonomics
*Human Factors External links
* [http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/muiseum/chapanis/chapanis_page.htm Brief Biography]
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