题名: |
Survey of Quantitative Research Metrics to Assess Pilot Performance in Upset Recovery. |
作者: |
Le Vie, L. R. |
关键词: |
Military aviation, Commercial aircraft, Aircraft accidents, Accident prevention, Aircraft control, Reaction time, Recoverability, Pilot performance, Pilot training, Safety management, Risk management |
摘要: |
Accidents attributable to in-flight loss of control are the primary cause for fatal commercial jet accidents worldwide. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) conducted a literature review to determine and identify the quantitative standards for assessing upset recovery performance. This review contains current recovery procedures for both military and commercial aviation and includes the metrics researchers use to assess aircraft recovery performance. Metrics include time to first input, recognition time and recovery time and whether that input was correct or incorrect. Other metrics included are: the state of the autopilot and autothrottle, control wheel/sidestick movement resulting in pitch and roll, and inputs to the throttle and rudder. In addition, airplane state measures, such as roll reversals, altitude loss/gain, maximum vertical speed, maximum/minimum air speed, maximum bank angle and maximum g loading are reviewed as well. |
总页数: |
Le Vie, L. R. |
报告类型: |
科技报告 |