A simulation study was undertaken to evaluate two time-based self-spacing techniques for in-trail following during terminal area approach. An electronic traffic display was provided in the weather radarscope location. The displayed self-spacing cues allowed the simulated aircraft to follow and to maintain spacing on another aircraft which was being vectored by air traffic control (ATC) for landing in a high-density terminal area. Separation performance data indicate the information provided on the traffic display was adequate for the test subjects to accurately follow the approach path of another aircraft without the assistance of ATC. The time-based technique with a constant-delay spacing criterion produced the most satisfactory spacing pe...
This document summarizes the existing literature on workload and performance issues related to pilot...
A concept for automating the control of air traffic in the terminal area in which the primary man-ma...
Subject category 06."April 1983"--Cover.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
A simulator investigation was conducted to determine the effect of the lead-aircraft ground-speed qu...
A simulator evaluation was conducted to compare time and distance selfspacing cues wherein a pilot e...
The ability of a flight crew to deliver their aircraft to its arrival runway on time is important to...
Transferring the spacing task from the air traffic controller to the pilot can benefit efficiency an...
In seeking methods to improve airport capacity, the question arose as to whether an electronic displ...
The effect of traffic sensor noise on the ability of a pilot to perform an intrail spacing task was ...
The number of commercial aircraft operations is predicted to increase in the next ten years, creatin...
This report summarizes the concepts and the simulations conducted on pilot self-spacing and self-sep...
Airborne Precision Spacing has been developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center;Civil Aerospace Medical Ins...
One of the potential problems of in-trail self-spacing with a Cockpit Display of Traffic Information...
PDFTech ReportNASA/ TM- 2 0 0 4 - 2 1 2 9 8 7Flight simulatorsAircraft separationAdvanced automation...
This document summarizes the existing literature on workload and performance issues related to pilot...
A concept for automating the control of air traffic in the terminal area in which the primary man-ma...
Subject category 06."April 1983"--Cover.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
A simulator investigation was conducted to determine the effect of the lead-aircraft ground-speed qu...
A simulator evaluation was conducted to compare time and distance selfspacing cues wherein a pilot e...
The ability of a flight crew to deliver their aircraft to its arrival runway on time is important to...
Transferring the spacing task from the air traffic controller to the pilot can benefit efficiency an...
In seeking methods to improve airport capacity, the question arose as to whether an electronic displ...
The effect of traffic sensor noise on the ability of a pilot to perform an intrail spacing task was ...
The number of commercial aircraft operations is predicted to increase in the next ten years, creatin...
This report summarizes the concepts and the simulations conducted on pilot self-spacing and self-sep...
Airborne Precision Spacing has been developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center;Civil Aerospace Medical Ins...
One of the potential problems of in-trail self-spacing with a Cockpit Display of Traffic Information...
PDFTech ReportNASA/ TM- 2 0 0 4 - 2 1 2 9 8 7Flight simulatorsAircraft separationAdvanced automation...
This document summarizes the existing literature on workload and performance issues related to pilot...
A concept for automating the control of air traffic in the terminal area in which the primary man-ma...
Subject category 06."April 1983"--Cover.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet