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NASA Technical Note

NASA Technical Note
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Total Pages: 290
Release: 1971
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Bureau of Safety Pamphlet

Bureau of Safety Pamphlet
Author: United States. Civil Aeronautics Board
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Total Pages: 52
Release: 19??
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Evaluation of Several TV Display Systems for Visual Simulation of the Landing Approach

Evaluation of Several TV Display Systems for Visual Simulation of the Landing Approach
Author: Wendell D. Chase
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Total Pages: 52
Release: 1971
Genre: Aeronautical instruments
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A study has been conducted to determine the effect of several variations of two types of visual display systems on subjective pilot evaluations and objective measures of performance in the landing approach. Two types of flight approaches were made with either a projector or quasicollimated monitor visual display: (I) the instrument approach, and (2) the visual approach without the normal cockpit instrumentation assistance. The variables examined were color; differences between displays due to quasicollimation of the monitor display; and reduced resolution as related to brightness, contrast, and sharpness. The use of color had two main effects on pilot performance in the landing approach. The touchdown distance and standard deviations increased more for the monitor displays, and the touchdown rates of descent were slightly lower. With quasicollimation, the standard deviations of touchdown distance increased, and the rate-of-descent standard deviations decreased in a direction more favorable with the actual flight data; an association between the standard deviations of rate of descent and touchdown distance suggests that a corresponding decrease in the deviation of rate of descent will be offset with an increase in the deviations of touchdown distance. The time outside the glide-slope error limits was less with the monitor display than with the projector display, and the lateral localizer error was smaller for the projector display because the pilots intercepted the runway center line at a greater distance from the threshold. With reduced resolution, there was a slight change in the touchdown distance and the standard deviation; for the flights made without color, the landings were predominantly to the right of the runway center line with twice the standard deviation. The pilots were more critical of the black and white variation for either display, and favored more use of a color system. Advantages cited for a color system included greater pilot relaxation, decreased fatigue, better picture quality, and more realistic depth perception, particularly with the monitor display. With regard to the reduced-resolution monitor display, the pilots also noted a loss in depth perception and height references, increased visual fatigue, and increased efforts for a reasonable approach in comparison with the projector display. The objective performance measures of the study were reasonably consistent with the pilots' subjective evaluations and comments.


Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce
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Total Pages: 1412
Release: 1966
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Maintenance of an Adequate Airport System, Hearings Before the Aviation Subcommittee...90-1, to Explore the Needs, Problems, and Means Necessary to Insure the Continued Maintenance of an Adequate Airport System, August 28, 29, 30, 31, 1967

Maintenance of an Adequate Airport System, Hearings Before the Aviation Subcommittee...90-1, to Explore the Needs, Problems, and Means Necessary to Insure the Continued Maintenance of an Adequate Airport System, August 28, 29, 30, 31, 1967
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce
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Total Pages: 438
Release: 1968
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Video Landing Parameter Survey, John F. Kennedy International Airport

Video Landing Parameter Survey, John F. Kennedy International Airport
Author: Thomas DeFiore
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Total Pages: 68
Release: 1997
Genre: Airframes
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The Federal Aviation Administration William J. Hughes Technical Center is conducting a series of video landing parameter surveys at high-capacity commercial airports to acquire a better understanding of typical contact conditions for a wide variety of aircraft and airports as they relate to current aircraft design criteria and practices. The initial parameter landing survey was conducted at John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport in June 1994. Four video cameras were temporarily installed along the north apron of runway 13L. Video images of 614 transport (242 wide-body, 264 narrow-body, and 108 commuter aircraft) were captured, analyzed, and the results presented herein. Landing parameters presented include sink rate; approach speed; touchdown pitch, roll, and yaw angles and rates; off-center distance; and the distance from the runway to the threshold. Wind and weather conditions were also recorded and landing weights were available for most landings. Since this program is only concerned with the overall statistical usage information, all data were processed and are presented without regard to the airline or the flight number. Subsequent surveys have been conducted at Washington National runway 36 and at Honolulu International runway 8L, and these results will be reported in future technical reports.