Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems: A Human Systems Integration Perspective (Aerospace Series) delves into the intricate human components of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), emphasizing their interactions with technology and fellow operators within a vast, complex system. This comprehensive volume highlights key contributions from leading experts in Human Systems Integration (HSI) and those with practical RPAS experience. Chapters explore critical human factors issues, considering not only technological aspects but also the broader context of people, vehicles, policy, safety concerns, and diverse applications. The book addresses unintended consequences that can arise from a narrow focus on this system, offering profound insights for both practice and research. It spans civil and military RPAS domains, making it an invaluable resource for professionals and researchers alike.
