The loss of pilot airplane state awareness (ASA) has been implicated as a factor in several aviation accidents identified by the Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST). These accidents were investigated to identify precursors to the loss of ASA and develop technologies to address the loss of ASA. Based on a gap analysis, two technologies were prototyped and assessed with a formative pilot-in-the-loop evaluation in NASA Langleys full-motion Research Flight Deck. The technologies address: 1) data source anomaly detection in real-time, and 2) intelligent monitoring aids to provide nominal and predictive awareness of situations to be monitored and a mission timeline to visualize events of interest. The evaluation results indicated favorable imp...
In the commercial aviation domain, large volumes of data are collected and analyzed on the failures ...
Since the late 1980's, NASA Ames researchers have been investigating ways to improve the air transpo...
A key challenge to the routine, safe operation of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) is the development...
In 2014, the Commercial Aviation Safety Team produced a report describing the results of an analysis...
Automation has contributed substantially to the sustained improvement of aviation safety by minimizi...
ed systems and the procedures for ng in complexity. This interacting trend places a larger burden on...
This report describes an analysis of current transport aircraft system-management displays and the i...
Loss of control - inflight (LOC-I) has historically represented the largest category of commercial a...
In the constant drive to further the safety and efficiency of air travel, the complexity of avionics...
Advanced capabilities planned for the next generation of aircraft, including those that will operate...
NASA has established a technical challenge, under the Aviation Safety Program, Vehicle Systems Safet...
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) can only be deployed if they can effectively complete their mission an...
A flight simulation study was conducted at NASA Langley Research Center to evaluate flight deck syst...
Recent technological advances have accelerated the development and application of increasingly auton...
As aviation adopts new and increasingly complex operational paradigms, vehicle types, and technologi...
In the commercial aviation domain, large volumes of data are collected and analyzed on the failures ...
Since the late 1980's, NASA Ames researchers have been investigating ways to improve the air transpo...
A key challenge to the routine, safe operation of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) is the development...
In 2014, the Commercial Aviation Safety Team produced a report describing the results of an analysis...
Automation has contributed substantially to the sustained improvement of aviation safety by minimizi...
ed systems and the procedures for ng in complexity. This interacting trend places a larger burden on...
This report describes an analysis of current transport aircraft system-management displays and the i...
Loss of control - inflight (LOC-I) has historically represented the largest category of commercial a...
In the constant drive to further the safety and efficiency of air travel, the complexity of avionics...
Advanced capabilities planned for the next generation of aircraft, including those that will operate...
NASA has established a technical challenge, under the Aviation Safety Program, Vehicle Systems Safet...
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) can only be deployed if they can effectively complete their mission an...
A flight simulation study was conducted at NASA Langley Research Center to evaluate flight deck syst...
Recent technological advances have accelerated the development and application of increasingly auton...
As aviation adopts new and increasingly complex operational paradigms, vehicle types, and technologi...
In the commercial aviation domain, large volumes of data are collected and analyzed on the failures ...
Since the late 1980's, NASA Ames researchers have been investigating ways to improve the air transpo...
A key challenge to the routine, safe operation of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) is the development...