Piloting an aircraft takes place in a complex, changing and dynamic environment. It requires a rapid decision-making process as well as the mobilization of high-level cognitive capacities. For example, pilots have to select, process, and memorize a large flow of information. In this paper, we present the participatory design process we conducted to design a mobile navigation aid for pilots of light aircraft. This application allows pilots to prepare the flight, obtain information while flying and set alarms. We describe the iterative design process over two iterations of the prototype, including brainstorming sessions, co-design sessions, tests in flight simulators and a final test in an aircraft. We conclude with design recommandations which can be used for the design of future mobile navigation aid applications for aircraft.
CCS CONCEPTS• Human-centered computing → HCI design and evaluation methods; Touch screens; Gestural input; Laboratory experiments.