Intermittent positive control is a totally automatic ground-based collision avoidance capability which, by issuing collision avoidance commands to aircraft on an 'as needed' basis and by continuously providing pilots with information on the location of nearby aircraft, provides increased safety in mixed and uncontrolled airspace for both IFR and VFR aircraft, while maintaining the freedom of action associated with VFR flight. This document describes intermittent positive control and explains how it works.
A Description of the Intermittent Positive Control Concept
1974
72 pages
Report
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Englisch
Aeronautics , Transportation Safety , Flight control systems , Collisions , Avoidance , Ground level , Automatic , Instrument flight , Vision , Reviews , Aviation safety , Collision avoidance , Intermittent positive control systems , VFR(Visual Flight Rules) , Visual flight rules , IFR(Instrument Flight Rules) , Instrument flight rules
Plan for Flight Testing Intermittent Positive Control
NTIS | 1975
|Engineering and development program plan. Intermittent positive control
Tema Archiv | 1973