INTRODUCTION The Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) element of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Aviation Safety Program (AvSP) is striving to eliminate poor visibility as a causal factor in aircraft accidents as well as enhance operational capabilities of all aircraft. To accomplish these safety and situation awareness improvements, the SVS concept is designed to provide a clear view of the world ahead through the display of computer generated imagery derived from an onboard database of terrain, obstacle, and airport information. The ability of a pilot to ascertain critical information through visual perception of the outside environment can be limited by various weather phenomena, such as rain, fog, and ...
Research was conducted onboard a Gulfstream G-V aircraft to evaluate integrated Synthetic Vision Sys...
Research was conducted onboard a Gulfstream G-V aircraft to evaluate integrated Synthetic Vision Sys...
Limited visibility has been cited as predominant causal factor for both Controlled-Flight-Into-Terra...
NASA’s Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) project is developing technologies with practical applications...
NASA's Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) project is developing technologies with practical applications...
Limited visibility and reduced situational awareness have been cited as predominant causal factors f...
The Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) Project of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (N...
The Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) Project of Aviation Safety Program is striving to eliminate poor ...
Spatial disorientation induced by inadvertent flight into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC)...
Within NASA's Aviation Safety Program, the Synthetic Vision Systems Project is developing display sy...
Because restricted visibility has been implicated in the majority of commercial and general aviation...
NASA Langley Research Center conducted flight tests at the Eagle County, Colorado airport to evaluat...
Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) displays provide pilots with a continuous view of terrain combined wi...
Synthetic Vision (SV) may serve as a revolutionary crew/vehicle interface enabling technology to mee...
Research was conducted onboard a Gulfstream G-V aircraft to evaluate integrated Synthetic Vision Sys...
Research was conducted onboard a Gulfstream G-V aircraft to evaluate integrated Synthetic Vision Sys...
Research was conducted onboard a Gulfstream G-V aircraft to evaluate integrated Synthetic Vision Sys...
Limited visibility has been cited as predominant causal factor for both Controlled-Flight-Into-Terra...
NASA’s Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) project is developing technologies with practical applications...
NASA's Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) project is developing technologies with practical applications...
Limited visibility and reduced situational awareness have been cited as predominant causal factors f...
The Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) Project of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (N...
The Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) Project of Aviation Safety Program is striving to eliminate poor ...
Spatial disorientation induced by inadvertent flight into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC)...
Within NASA's Aviation Safety Program, the Synthetic Vision Systems Project is developing display sy...
Because restricted visibility has been implicated in the majority of commercial and general aviation...
NASA Langley Research Center conducted flight tests at the Eagle County, Colorado airport to evaluat...
Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) displays provide pilots with a continuous view of terrain combined wi...
Synthetic Vision (SV) may serve as a revolutionary crew/vehicle interface enabling technology to mee...
Research was conducted onboard a Gulfstream G-V aircraft to evaluate integrated Synthetic Vision Sys...
Research was conducted onboard a Gulfstream G-V aircraft to evaluate integrated Synthetic Vision Sys...
Research was conducted onboard a Gulfstream G-V aircraft to evaluate integrated Synthetic Vision Sys...
Limited visibility has been cited as predominant causal factor for both Controlled-Flight-Into-Terra...