原文传递 Flight Deck Technologies to Enable NextGen Low Visibility Surface Operations.
题名: Flight Deck Technologies to Enable NextGen Low Visibility Surface Operations.
作者: Arthur, J. T. J.; Bailey, R. E.; Ellis, K. K. E.; Jones, D. R.; Karwac, J. R.; Kramer, L. J.; Norman, R. M.; Prinzel, L. L. J.; Shelton, K. J.
关键词: Air Transportation; Airport Surface Detection Equipment; Display Devices; Enhanced Vision; Flight Control; Flight Operations; Ground Operational Support System; Low Visibility; Runway Incursions; Situ
摘要: Many key capabilities are being identified to enable Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen), including the concept of Equivalent Visual Operations (EVO) . replicating the capacity and safety of today.s visual flight rules (VFR) in all-weather conditions. NASA is striving to develop the technologies and knowledge to enable EVO and to extend EVO towards a Better-Than-Visual operational concept. This operational concept envisions an .equivalent visual. paradigm where an electronic means provides sufficient visual references of the external world and other required flight references on flight deck displays that enable Visual Flight Rules (VFR)-like operational tempos while maintaining and improving safety of VFR while using VFR-like procedures in all-weather conditions. The Langley Research Center (LaRC) has recently completed preliminary research on flight deck technologies for low visibility surface operations. The work assessed the potential of enhanced vision and airport moving map displays to achieve equivalent levels of safety and performance to existing low visibility operational requirements. The work has the potential to better enable NextGen by perhaps providing an operational credit for conducting safe low visibility surface operations by use of the flight deck technologies.
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