An anthropometric analysis of Korean male helicopter pilots for helicopter cockpit design

Wonsup Lee, Kihyo Jung, Jeongrim Jeong, Jangwoon Park, Jayoung Cho, Heeeun Kim, Seikwon Park, Heecheon You

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Abstract

This study measured 21 anthropometric dimensions (ADs) of 94 Korean male helicopter pilots in their 20s to 40s and compared them with corresponding measurements of Korean male civilians and the US Army male personnel. The ADs and the sample size of the anthropometric survey were determined by a four-step process: (1) selection of ADs related to helicopter cockpit design, (2) evaluation of the importance of each AD, (3) calculation of required sample sizes for selected precision levels and (4) determination of an appropriate sample size by considering both the AD importance evaluation results and the sample size requirements. The anthropometric comparison reveals that the Korean helicopter pilots are larger (ratio of means = 1.01-1.08) and less dispersed (ratio of standard deviations = 0.71-0.93) than the Korean male civilians and that they are shorter in stature (0.99), have shorter upper limbs (0.89-0.96) and lower limbs (0.93-0.97), but are taller on sitting height, sitting eye height and acromial height (1.01-1.03), and less dispersed (0.68-0.97) than the US Army personnel. Practitioner summary: The anthropometric characteristics of Korean male helicopter pilots were compared with those of Korean male civilians and US Army male personnel. The sample size determination process and the anthropometric comparison results presented in this study are useful to design an anthropometric survey and a helicopter cockpit layout, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)879-887
Number of pages9
JournalErgonomics
Volume56
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2013

Keywords

  • anthropometric measurement
  • helicopter cockpit design
  • Korean male helicopter pilots
  • sample size determination

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