While improper execution of the flare manoeuvre has been
implicated in many landing incidents, very few human factors
studies appear to have examined this problem. Our flight simulation
study examined three different visual strategies that pilots could
use to time the flare. On each trial, non-pilots, student pilots or
private pilots were required to judge either: (i) their
time-to-contact with the ground; or (ii) an idealised time to
initiate the flare. Our data provided some support for the
hypothesis that pilots initiate the flare when their perceived
time-to-contact with the ground…