The terminal guidance system (TGS) is avionic equipment which gives guidance along a curved descending flight path to a landing. A Cessna 182 was used as the test aircraft and the TGS was installed and connected to the altimeter, DME, RMI, and gyro compass. Approaches were flown by three different pilots. When the aircraft arrives at the termination point, it is set up on final approach for a landing. The TGS provides guidance for curved descending approaches with guideslopes of 6 deg which required, for experienced pilots, workloads that are approximately the same as for an ILS. The glideslope is difficult to track within 1/2 n.m. of the VOR/DME station. The system permits, for experienced pilots, satisfactory approaches with a turn radius...
The demand for fuel efficient flight paths which include shorter routes and routes adapted to the pr...
A real-time, fixed-base simulation study has been conducted to determine the curved, descending appr...
The Dryden Flight Research Facility of the NASA Ames Research Center has developed a pilot trajector...
A digital avionics system was installed in the CV-340 transport aircraft. Flight tests were made to ...
Several guidance and control system research and development activities aimed at improving the opera...
A piloted simulation experiment was conducted using the NASA Ames Research Center Vertical Motion Si...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A system which is capable of controlling an aircraft automatically along a curved, descending, decel...
A piloted simulation study was conducted to examine the requirements for using electromechanical fli...
Steep instrument approach capabilities of T-33 airplane under manual control from glide slope to tou...
Equipment and operational concepts affecting aircraft in the terminal area are reported. Curved appr...
Operational procedures for use in an assumed short haul transport route were evaluated. The curved p...
Flight test of steep instrument approach performance of manually controlled C- 47 aircraf
Terminal-area guidance problems are solved in the form of computer-oriented algorithms. A flyable, t...
Pre-defined curved approach procedures represent an essential for noise abatement and may reduce the...
The demand for fuel efficient flight paths which include shorter routes and routes adapted to the pr...
A real-time, fixed-base simulation study has been conducted to determine the curved, descending appr...
The Dryden Flight Research Facility of the NASA Ames Research Center has developed a pilot trajector...
A digital avionics system was installed in the CV-340 transport aircraft. Flight tests were made to ...
Several guidance and control system research and development activities aimed at improving the opera...
A piloted simulation experiment was conducted using the NASA Ames Research Center Vertical Motion Si...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A system which is capable of controlling an aircraft automatically along a curved, descending, decel...
A piloted simulation study was conducted to examine the requirements for using electromechanical fli...
Steep instrument approach capabilities of T-33 airplane under manual control from glide slope to tou...
Equipment and operational concepts affecting aircraft in the terminal area are reported. Curved appr...
Operational procedures for use in an assumed short haul transport route were evaluated. The curved p...
Flight test of steep instrument approach performance of manually controlled C- 47 aircraf
Terminal-area guidance problems are solved in the form of computer-oriented algorithms. A flyable, t...
Pre-defined curved approach procedures represent an essential for noise abatement and may reduce the...
The demand for fuel efficient flight paths which include shorter routes and routes adapted to the pr...
A real-time, fixed-base simulation study has been conducted to determine the curved, descending appr...
The Dryden Flight Research Facility of the NASA Ames Research Center has developed a pilot trajector...