An experimental investigation was conducted to study the effectiveness of Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) flight displays as a means of eliminating Low Visibility Loss of Control (LVLOC) and Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT) accidents by low time general aviation (GA) pilots. A series of basic maneuvers were performed by 18 subject pilots during transition from Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) to Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC), with continued flight into IMC, employing a fixed-based flight simulator. A total of three display concepts were employed for this evaluation. One display concept, referred to as the Attitude Indicator (AI) replicated instrumentation common in today's General Aviation (GA) aircraft. The second di...
The primary objective of this study was to assess the impact of Synthetic Vision System (SVS) and En...
The Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) Project of Aviation Safety Program is striving to eliminate poor ...
Limited visibility has been cited as predominant causal factor for both Controlled-Flight-Into-Terra...
An experimental investigation was conducted to study the effectiveness of modern flight displays in ...
The General Aviation Element of the Aviation Safety Program's Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) Project...
Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) displays provide pilots with a continuous view of terrain combined wi...
New technologies are being developed to prevent the continuing problem of Controlled Flight into Ter...
Thirty pilots flew a simulated VFR cross country flight into deteriorating weather with one of three...
Spatial disorientation induced by inadvertent flight into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC)...
Synthetic Vision (SV) may serve as a revolutionary crew/vehicle interface enabling technology to mee...
In commercial aviation, over 30-percent of all fatal accidents worldwide are categorized as Controll...
Limited visibility and reduced situational awareness have been cited as predominant causal factors f...
Synthetic vision systems (SVS) render terrain features for pilots through cockpit displays using a G...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2020PDFTech ReportBeringer, Dennis B.United States. Department of T...
The Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) Project of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (N...
The primary objective of this study was to assess the impact of Synthetic Vision System (SVS) and En...
The Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) Project of Aviation Safety Program is striving to eliminate poor ...
Limited visibility has been cited as predominant causal factor for both Controlled-Flight-Into-Terra...
An experimental investigation was conducted to study the effectiveness of modern flight displays in ...
The General Aviation Element of the Aviation Safety Program's Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) Project...
Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) displays provide pilots with a continuous view of terrain combined wi...
New technologies are being developed to prevent the continuing problem of Controlled Flight into Ter...
Thirty pilots flew a simulated VFR cross country flight into deteriorating weather with one of three...
Spatial disorientation induced by inadvertent flight into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC)...
Synthetic Vision (SV) may serve as a revolutionary crew/vehicle interface enabling technology to mee...
In commercial aviation, over 30-percent of all fatal accidents worldwide are categorized as Controll...
Limited visibility and reduced situational awareness have been cited as predominant causal factors f...
Synthetic vision systems (SVS) render terrain features for pilots through cockpit displays using a G...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2020PDFTech ReportBeringer, Dennis B.United States. Department of T...
The Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) Project of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (N...
The primary objective of this study was to assess the impact of Synthetic Vision System (SVS) and En...
The Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) Project of Aviation Safety Program is striving to eliminate poor ...
Limited visibility has been cited as predominant causal factor for both Controlled-Flight-Into-Terra...