The purpose of the eXternal Visibility System (XVS) effort for NASA s High-Speed Research Program was to determine and to provide required pilot visual information for a High Speed Civil Transport vehicle concept to allow safe and efficient operation in the absence of forward windows. The objective of this preliminary experiment conducted at NASA Langley Research Center was to investigate two head-up surveillance symbology (HUSS) display issues. The first issue was concerned with the benefits of adding a range filter to the current HUSS concept. A range filter limits the amount of traffic symbols displayed head-up by setting a range boundary (e.g. 7-nmi) around the ownship. The second issue was concerned with the need to incorporate HUSS in...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2000PDFTech ReportWilliams, K. W.United States. Department of Trans...
Spatial disorientation induced by inadvertent flight into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC)...
Limited visibility and reduced situational awareness have been cited as predominant causal factors f...
The objective of this preliminary experiment was to investigate two head-up surveillance symbology (...
Ten pilots flew multiple approach and departure scenarios in a simulation experiment of the High-Spe...
The primary flight display - and primary focus of attention - in modern fighter aircraft is a head-u...
Fourteen pilots flew a synthetic vision system (SVS) display through a terrain and traffic-rich envi...
Superimposed symbology on head-up displays (HUDs) and panel- or helmet-mounted displays of sensor im...
Researchers within the eXternal Visibility System (XVS) element of the High-Speed Research (HSR) pro...
Fourteen pilots flew a synthetic vision system (SVS) display, through a terrain and traffic-rich env...
Helicopter flight in reduced visibility due to poor weather conditions is highly demanding and often...
Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) displays provide pilots with a continuous view of terrain combined wi...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center;Civil Aerospace Medical Ins...
Researchers within the eXternal Visibility System (XVS) element of the High-Speed Research (HSR) pro...
PDFProceedingsHead up displaysJet transportsVisibilityManual controlFlight pathsDigital Avionics Sys...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2000PDFTech ReportWilliams, K. W.United States. Department of Trans...
Spatial disorientation induced by inadvertent flight into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC)...
Limited visibility and reduced situational awareness have been cited as predominant causal factors f...
The objective of this preliminary experiment was to investigate two head-up surveillance symbology (...
Ten pilots flew multiple approach and departure scenarios in a simulation experiment of the High-Spe...
The primary flight display - and primary focus of attention - in modern fighter aircraft is a head-u...
Fourteen pilots flew a synthetic vision system (SVS) display through a terrain and traffic-rich envi...
Superimposed symbology on head-up displays (HUDs) and panel- or helmet-mounted displays of sensor im...
Researchers within the eXternal Visibility System (XVS) element of the High-Speed Research (HSR) pro...
Fourteen pilots flew a synthetic vision system (SVS) display, through a terrain and traffic-rich env...
Helicopter flight in reduced visibility due to poor weather conditions is highly demanding and often...
Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) displays provide pilots with a continuous view of terrain combined wi...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center;Civil Aerospace Medical Ins...
Researchers within the eXternal Visibility System (XVS) element of the High-Speed Research (HSR) pro...
PDFProceedingsHead up displaysJet transportsVisibilityManual controlFlight pathsDigital Avionics Sys...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2000PDFTech ReportWilliams, K. W.United States. Department of Trans...
Spatial disorientation induced by inadvertent flight into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC)...
Limited visibility and reduced situational awareness have been cited as predominant causal factors f...