The existing problem areas in general aviation were investigated in order to identify those which can benefit from technological payoffs. The emphasis was placed on acceptance by the pilot/passenger in areas such as performance, safety, handling qualities, ride quality, etc. Inputs were obtained from three sectors: industry; government; and user, although slanted toward the user group. The results should only be considered preliminary due to the small sample sizes of the data. Trends are evident however and a general methodology for allocating effort in future programs is proposed
Information on commuter airline trends and aircraft developments is provided to upgrade the prelimin...
An assessment is made of the technical contents of flight-vehicle structures curricula at 41 U.S. un...
The appropriateness of the division of effort between the directed to the solution of near-term prob...
Needs of the general aviation industry for services and facilities which might be supplied by NASA w...
The research and technology program of the civil air transportation system is reported. Research is ...
Influence of advanced technology and design philosophies on general aviation aircraft for 198
Potential impact of advanced technology in 1985 on four types of general aviation aircraft including...
An investigation was conducted to identify candidate technologies and specific developments which of...
The uses, benefits, and technology needs of the U.S. general aviation industry were studied in light...
The Joint University Program on Air Transportation Technology was conducted at Princeton University ...
General aviation remains the single most misunderstood sector of aeronautics in the United States. A...
A substantially improved flow of new technology is imperative if the general aviation industry is to...
Low cost avionics concepts and hardware for general aviation aircraft are discussed. Topics include ...
Many colleges and universities throughout the United States offer outstanding programs in aerospace ...
Data collection and analysis in the areas of air transportation, aircraft manufacturing and sales, a...
Information on commuter airline trends and aircraft developments is provided to upgrade the prelimin...
An assessment is made of the technical contents of flight-vehicle structures curricula at 41 U.S. un...
The appropriateness of the division of effort between the directed to the solution of near-term prob...
Needs of the general aviation industry for services and facilities which might be supplied by NASA w...
The research and technology program of the civil air transportation system is reported. Research is ...
Influence of advanced technology and design philosophies on general aviation aircraft for 198
Potential impact of advanced technology in 1985 on four types of general aviation aircraft including...
An investigation was conducted to identify candidate technologies and specific developments which of...
The uses, benefits, and technology needs of the U.S. general aviation industry were studied in light...
The Joint University Program on Air Transportation Technology was conducted at Princeton University ...
General aviation remains the single most misunderstood sector of aeronautics in the United States. A...
A substantially improved flow of new technology is imperative if the general aviation industry is to...
Low cost avionics concepts and hardware for general aviation aircraft are discussed. Topics include ...
Many colleges and universities throughout the United States offer outstanding programs in aerospace ...
Data collection and analysis in the areas of air transportation, aircraft manufacturing and sales, a...
Information on commuter airline trends and aircraft developments is provided to upgrade the prelimin...
An assessment is made of the technical contents of flight-vehicle structures curricula at 41 U.S. un...
The appropriateness of the division of effort between the directed to the solution of near-term prob...