The results of a flight evaluation of two electronic display formats for the approach to landing under instrument conditions are presented. The evaluation was conducted for a base-line electronic display format and for the same format with runway symbology and track information added. The evaluation was conducted during 3 deg, manual straight-in approaches with and without initial localizer offsets. Flight path tracking performance data and pilot subjective comments were examined with regard to the pilot's ability to capture and maintain localizer and glide slope by using both display formats
A piloted-simulation study was conducted to evaluate the effect on instrument landing system trackin...
A flight director adaptable to general aviation aircraft was evaluated for the landing approach task...
A two part investigation was conducted to determine the display requirements for the final approach ...
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 ...
The development of an electronic primary flight display format aligned with the aircraft velocity ve...
Results of a simulator experiment which was conducted in order to compare pilot gamma-control perfor...
An electronic flight-guidance display format was designed for use in evaluations of the collimated h...
A set of flight tests designed to evaluate the relative utility of candidate displays with advanced ...
A computer drawn instrument landing approach display, which shows a box located on the desired path,...
Three types of head-up display format are investigated. Type 1 is an unreferenced (conventional) fli...
The rapid development of graphics technology allows for greater flexibility in aircraft displays, bu...
Effect of several variations of two types of TV display visual simulation systems on subjective pilo...
A computerized analysis procedure, based on a control theoretic model of the human pilot, is used to...
An extensive simulation study was performed to determine and compare the spatial awareness of commer...
A piloted-simulation study was conducted to evaluate the effect on instrument landing system trackin...
A flight director adaptable to general aviation aircraft was evaluated for the landing approach task...
A two part investigation was conducted to determine the display requirements for the final approach ...
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 ...
The development of an electronic primary flight display format aligned with the aircraft velocity ve...
Results of a simulator experiment which was conducted in order to compare pilot gamma-control perfor...
An electronic flight-guidance display format was designed for use in evaluations of the collimated h...
A set of flight tests designed to evaluate the relative utility of candidate displays with advanced ...
A computer drawn instrument landing approach display, which shows a box located on the desired path,...
Three types of head-up display format are investigated. Type 1 is an unreferenced (conventional) fli...
The rapid development of graphics technology allows for greater flexibility in aircraft displays, bu...
Effect of several variations of two types of TV display visual simulation systems on subjective pilo...
A computerized analysis procedure, based on a control theoretic model of the human pilot, is used to...
An extensive simulation study was performed to determine and compare the spatial awareness of commer...
A piloted-simulation study was conducted to evaluate the effect on instrument landing system trackin...
A flight director adaptable to general aviation aircraft was evaluated for the landing approach task...
A two part investigation was conducted to determine the display requirements for the final approach ...