Loss-of-control following aerodynamic stall remains the largest contributor to fatal civil aviation accidents. Aerodynamic models past stall are required to train pilots on stall recovery techniques using ground-based simulators, which are safe, inexpensive, and accessible. A methodology for creating representative stall models, which capture essential stall characteristics, is being developed for classes of twin-turboprop commuter and twin-engine regional jet aircraft. Despite having lower fidelity than type specific stall models generated from wind tunnel, flight test, and/or CFD studies data, these models are configuration adjustable and significantly cheaper to construct for high angle-of-attack regimes. Baseline specific stall models a...
One of the primary objectives of the European Union 7th Framework Program research project SUPRA – “...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.open access articleThe ...
The subject of thepresent thesis is the development of a Flight envelope protection system module to...
Loss-of-control following aerodynamic stall remains the largest contributor to fatal civil aviation ...
Loss-of-control resulting from airplane upset is a leading cause of worldwide commercial aircraft ac...
Loss-of-control resulting from airplane upset is a leading cause of worldwide commercial aircraft ac...
Air carriers will use simulators to train pilots to recover from fully developed stalls. Flight simu...
From 2019 onwards, airline pilots will be required to follow stall training in simulators. A major o...
To meet the required flight simulator-based stall recovery training that will become mandatory for a...
As a result of new aviation legislation, from 2019 on all air-carrier pilots are obliged to go throu...
Research into Aerodynamic Stall Model Identification (ASMI) is an ongoing endeavor to create a model...
As of 2019, the FAA and EASA require all airline pilots to complete stall and recovery training as i...
In recent years, extensive research has been performed in post-stall aerodynamic model development t...
Flight at high angles of attack is associated with a variety of types of aircraft departure and post...
Aircraft departing from the nominal flight envelop and entering upset situations have become a major...
One of the primary objectives of the European Union 7th Framework Program research project SUPRA – “...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.open access articleThe ...
The subject of thepresent thesis is the development of a Flight envelope protection system module to...
Loss-of-control following aerodynamic stall remains the largest contributor to fatal civil aviation ...
Loss-of-control resulting from airplane upset is a leading cause of worldwide commercial aircraft ac...
Loss-of-control resulting from airplane upset is a leading cause of worldwide commercial aircraft ac...
Air carriers will use simulators to train pilots to recover from fully developed stalls. Flight simu...
From 2019 onwards, airline pilots will be required to follow stall training in simulators. A major o...
To meet the required flight simulator-based stall recovery training that will become mandatory for a...
As a result of new aviation legislation, from 2019 on all air-carrier pilots are obliged to go throu...
Research into Aerodynamic Stall Model Identification (ASMI) is an ongoing endeavor to create a model...
As of 2019, the FAA and EASA require all airline pilots to complete stall and recovery training as i...
In recent years, extensive research has been performed in post-stall aerodynamic model development t...
Flight at high angles of attack is associated with a variety of types of aircraft departure and post...
Aircraft departing from the nominal flight envelop and entering upset situations have become a major...
One of the primary objectives of the European Union 7th Framework Program research project SUPRA – “...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.open access articleThe ...
The subject of thepresent thesis is the development of a Flight envelope protection system module to...