A piloted simulation study was undertaken to determine the feasibility of utilizing a forward-looking display to provide information that would enable aircraft to rredue their in-trail separation interval, and hence increase airport capacity, through the application of multiple glide-path approach techniques. The primary objective of this study was to determine whether information could be satisfactorily provided on a head-up display (HUD) format to permit the pilot to conduct a multiple glide-slope approach while maintaining a prespecified in-trail separation interval. The tests were conducted in a motion-base cockpit simulator configured as a current-generation transport aircraft and included dynamic effects of the vortices generated by t...
The concept of a cockpit display of traffic information (CDTI) was developed for use in later full m...
It was determined that an onboard vortex wake detection system using existing, proven instrumentatio...
This study focused on pilot performance at simultaneously flying simulated instrument approaches and...
In seeking methods to improve airport capacity, the question arose as to whether an electronic displ...
A preliminary study of a Cockpit Display of Traffic and Wake Information for closely spaced parallel...
A piloted simulation experiment was conducted using the NASA Ames Research Center Vertical Motion Si...
A preliminary assessment was made of the adequacy of a simple head up display (HUD) for providing ve...
Situation and command head-up displays were evaluated for both standard and two segment noise abatem...
A simulator study was conducted to determine the usefulness of adding flight path vector symbology t...
A terminal area air traffic control simulation was designed to study ways of accommodating increased...
From April to May 2017, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Armstrong Flight Research ...
Simulated night visual approaches were flown into two airports with and without a head up display (H...
An electronic flight-guidance display format was designed for use in evaluations of the collimated h...
Analytical studies and flight tests are used to describe the formation and severity of trailing vort...
This study focused on pilot performance at simultaneously flying simulated instrument approaches and...
The concept of a cockpit display of traffic information (CDTI) was developed for use in later full m...
It was determined that an onboard vortex wake detection system using existing, proven instrumentatio...
This study focused on pilot performance at simultaneously flying simulated instrument approaches and...
In seeking methods to improve airport capacity, the question arose as to whether an electronic displ...
A preliminary study of a Cockpit Display of Traffic and Wake Information for closely spaced parallel...
A piloted simulation experiment was conducted using the NASA Ames Research Center Vertical Motion Si...
A preliminary assessment was made of the adequacy of a simple head up display (HUD) for providing ve...
Situation and command head-up displays were evaluated for both standard and two segment noise abatem...
A simulator study was conducted to determine the usefulness of adding flight path vector symbology t...
A terminal area air traffic control simulation was designed to study ways of accommodating increased...
From April to May 2017, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Armstrong Flight Research ...
Simulated night visual approaches were flown into two airports with and without a head up display (H...
An electronic flight-guidance display format was designed for use in evaluations of the collimated h...
Analytical studies and flight tests are used to describe the formation and severity of trailing vort...
This study focused on pilot performance at simultaneously flying simulated instrument approaches and...
The concept of a cockpit display of traffic information (CDTI) was developed for use in later full m...
It was determined that an onboard vortex wake detection system using existing, proven instrumentatio...
This study focused on pilot performance at simultaneously flying simulated instrument approaches and...