It was found that the sampling rates from flight recorders on a remotely piloted transport aircraft that crashed into the ground were too low, although they were higher than those required now by regulations. For example, the sampling rate for roll angle was one per second. The sampling rate for normal acceleration was also fairly low. Existing regulations require only 4 samples per second; researchers had 16 samples per second. Some data was lost during the initial impact. The frequency response data was adequate
In recent years, much attention has been paid to the recording of flight data in order to provide ob...
The first four flights of a remotely piloted airplane model showed that a flight envelope can be exp...
During the summer of 2015, NASA Langley Research Center conducted three full-scale crash tests of Ce...
On December 1, 1984, the FAA and NASA conducted a remotely piloted air-to-ground crash test of a Boe...
A data system is designed to permit the simultaneous recording of 90 data channels on one 28 track m...
On December 1, 1984, NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducted the first remotely...
This paper deals with the issue of deployable flight data recorders. It gives an insight into pros a...
Rapid identification of the cause of failure is a high priority in the immediate aftermath of a majo...
We investigated performance in extreme aviation situations using data recorded from actual in-flight...
Rapid identification of the cause of failure is a high priority in the immediate aftermath of a majo...
During the summer of 2015, three Cessna 172 aircraft were crash tested at the Landing and Impact Res...
Four identical four place, high wing, single engine airplane specimens with nominal masses of 1043 k...
The testing conducted on LaRC-developed hardware for the controlled impact demonstration transport a...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 1984 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, ...
The operation of a radio beacon position locator during and after the remotely controlled transport ...
In recent years, much attention has been paid to the recording of flight data in order to provide ob...
The first four flights of a remotely piloted airplane model showed that a flight envelope can be exp...
During the summer of 2015, NASA Langley Research Center conducted three full-scale crash tests of Ce...
On December 1, 1984, the FAA and NASA conducted a remotely piloted air-to-ground crash test of a Boe...
A data system is designed to permit the simultaneous recording of 90 data channels on one 28 track m...
On December 1, 1984, NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducted the first remotely...
This paper deals with the issue of deployable flight data recorders. It gives an insight into pros a...
Rapid identification of the cause of failure is a high priority in the immediate aftermath of a majo...
We investigated performance in extreme aviation situations using data recorded from actual in-flight...
Rapid identification of the cause of failure is a high priority in the immediate aftermath of a majo...
During the summer of 2015, three Cessna 172 aircraft were crash tested at the Landing and Impact Res...
Four identical four place, high wing, single engine airplane specimens with nominal masses of 1043 k...
The testing conducted on LaRC-developed hardware for the controlled impact demonstration transport a...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 1984 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, ...
The operation of a radio beacon position locator during and after the remotely controlled transport ...
In recent years, much attention has been paid to the recording of flight data in order to provide ob...
The first four flights of a remotely piloted airplane model showed that a flight envelope can be exp...
During the summer of 2015, NASA Langley Research Center conducted three full-scale crash tests of Ce...