Cockpit displays for a Takeoff Performance Monitoring System (TOPMS) to provide pilots with graphic and alphanumeric information pertinent to their decision to continue or abort a takeoff are evaluated. Revised head-down and newly developed head-up displays were implemented on electronic screens in the real-time Transport Systems Research Vehicle (TSRV) Simulator for the Boeing 737 airplane at the Langley Research Center and evaluated by 17 NASA, U.S. Air Force, airline, and industry pilots. Both types of displays were in color, but they were not dependent upon it. The TOPMS head-down display is composed of a runway graphic overlaid with symbolic status and advisory information related to both the expected takeoff point and the predicted st...
The development and testing of a real-time takeoff performance monitoring system is discussed. The a...
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A Takeoff Performance Monitoring System (TOPMS) has been developed to provide the pilot with graphic...
The System Status Display is an electronic display system which provides the crew with an enhanced c...
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A simulator evaluation of a cockpit display format for hovering flight is described. The display for...
The rapid development of graphics technology allows for greater flexibility in aircraft displays, bu...
Advances in avionics and display technology are significantly changing the cockpit environment in cu...
ed systems and the procedures for ng in complexity. This interacting trend places a larger burden on...
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Effect of several variations of two types of TV display visual simulation systems on subjective pilo...
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An extensive simulation study was performed to determine and compare the spatial awareness of commer...
The development and testing of a real-time takeoff performance monitoring system is discussed. The a...
A study of the display requirements for final approach management of the space shuttle orbiter vehic...
A head-up general aviation landing aid called a landing site indicator (LASI) was tested in a fixed-...
A Takeoff Performance Monitoring System (TOPMS) has been developed to provide the pilot with graphic...
The System Status Display is an electronic display system which provides the crew with an enhanced c...
An electronic flight-guidance display format was designed for use in evaluations of the collimated h...
A simulator evaluation of a cockpit display format for hovering flight is described. The display for...
The rapid development of graphics technology allows for greater flexibility in aircraft displays, bu...
Advances in avionics and display technology are significantly changing the cockpit environment in cu...
ed systems and the procedures for ng in complexity. This interacting trend places a larger burden on...
A simulation study of a computer drawn pictorial display involved a flight task that included an en ...
Effect of several variations of two types of TV display visual simulation systems on subjective pilo...
The results of a piloted-simulation evaluation of the benefits of adding runway symbology and track ...
Two computer generated display formats were evaluated as primary displays by six research pilots in ...
An extensive simulation study was performed to determine and compare the spatial awareness of commer...
The development and testing of a real-time takeoff performance monitoring system is discussed. The a...
A study of the display requirements for final approach management of the space shuttle orbiter vehic...
A head-up general aviation landing aid called a landing site indicator (LASI) was tested in a fixed-...