The Operator Performance Laboratory (OPL) is a world-renowned flight test laboratory that conducts research on human-in-the-loop and intelligent autonomous systems to increase efficiency, inter-operability, and safety. The lab has been in operation for 24 years and has more than 2,800 hours of flight test experience in over 400 projects or project increments.
Resources and Capabilities
OPL has 11 instrumented aircraft (six manned, five unmanned) and six flight simulators. Systems of particular interest include flight decks, airborne sensor systems, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems, and automotive user interface systems.
OPL resources and capabilities include the following:
- Labs, shops, hangars, tooling, fixtures, instrumentation
- Current USAF/AFRL Public Aircraft Operations (PAO)
- Flight Test process for DoDD 5030.61/AWB-340 and GFR
- Experienced flight testers and human factors professionals
- Cognitive Assessment Tool Set (CATS)
- Flying physiological episode assessment sensors: ECG, EEG, GSR, SpO2, respiration, temp, air quality, physiological shirts, eye tracking, etc.
Recent News

OPL real world flight tests of Lockheed Martin’s CCA tech validates simulations
Monday, September 29, 2025

Aero-TV: Helping aviators see through degraded visual environments
Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Schnell presents research to Iowa Regents
Wednesday, July 2, 2025