A set of flight tests designed to evaluate the relative utility of candidate displays with advanced symbology for general aviation terminal area instrument flight rules operations are discussed. The symbology was previously evaluated as part of the NASA Langley Research Center's Terminal Configured Vehicle Program for use in commercial airlines. The advanced symbology included vehicle track angle, flight path angle and a perspective representation of the runway. These symbols were selectively drawn on a cathode ray tube (CRT) display along with the roll attitude, pitch attitude, localizer deviation and glideslope deviation. In addition to the CRT display, the instrument panel contained standard turn and bank, altimeter, rate of climb, airsp...
Coded symbology, based on the results of early human factors studies, was displayed on the electroni...
Results of a simulator experiment which was conducted in order to compare pilot gamma-control perfor...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2002PDFTech ReportWilliams, Kevin W.Yost, AlanHolland, JeffTyler, R...
The objective of this research project was to design and construct a system to evaluate the effectiv...
The results of a flight evaluation of two electronic display formats for the approach to landing und...
A flight director adaptable to general aviation aircraft was evaluated for the landing approach task...
A computer drawn instrument landing approach display, which shows a box located on the desired path,...
The rapid development of graphics technology allows for greater flexibility in aircraft displays, bu...
Two computer generated display formats were evaluated as primary displays by six research pilots in ...
A two part investigation was conducted to determine the display requirements for the final approach ...
PDFTech ReportDOT-VNTSC-FAA-07-07DOT/FAA/AR-07/37FA6Y/DD305Instrument displaysSymbolsAeronautical ch...
The concept of a cockpit display of traffic information (CDTI) was developed for use in later full m...
A piloted-simulation study was conducted to evaluate the effect on instrument landing system trackin...
A simulator study was conducted to determine the usefulness of adding flight path vector symbology t...
An electronic flight-guidance display format was designed for use in evaluations of the collimated h...
Coded symbology, based on the results of early human factors studies, was displayed on the electroni...
Results of a simulator experiment which was conducted in order to compare pilot gamma-control perfor...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2002PDFTech ReportWilliams, Kevin W.Yost, AlanHolland, JeffTyler, R...
The objective of this research project was to design and construct a system to evaluate the effectiv...
The results of a flight evaluation of two electronic display formats for the approach to landing und...
A flight director adaptable to general aviation aircraft was evaluated for the landing approach task...
A computer drawn instrument landing approach display, which shows a box located on the desired path,...
The rapid development of graphics technology allows for greater flexibility in aircraft displays, bu...
Two computer generated display formats were evaluated as primary displays by six research pilots in ...
A two part investigation was conducted to determine the display requirements for the final approach ...
PDFTech ReportDOT-VNTSC-FAA-07-07DOT/FAA/AR-07/37FA6Y/DD305Instrument displaysSymbolsAeronautical ch...
The concept of a cockpit display of traffic information (CDTI) was developed for use in later full m...
A piloted-simulation study was conducted to evaluate the effect on instrument landing system trackin...
A simulator study was conducted to determine the usefulness of adding flight path vector symbology t...
An electronic flight-guidance display format was designed for use in evaluations of the collimated h...
Coded symbology, based on the results of early human factors studies, was displayed on the electroni...
Results of a simulator experiment which was conducted in order to compare pilot gamma-control perfor...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2002PDFTech ReportWilliams, Kevin W.Yost, AlanHolland, JeffTyler, R...