Vector map databases offer the potential for customised cockpit moving-map displays, in
which user-specified cartographic features can be layered to meet mission requirements. The
disadvantage of vector moving-maps is the potential for increased user workload. In 1995,
the Naval Research Laboratory and the Naval Air Weapons Center jointly performed a
preference study, during which aircrew viewed demonstrations of prototype moving-map
displays and responded to a detailed questionnaire concerning the usefulness of each display.
This paper summarises aircrew interviews from that study pertaining to both vector moving-map displays and vector feature overlays, including Height-Above-Threshold (HAT), threat
rings, and Clear Line-of-Sight (CLOS).