This study focuses on use of the Transport Systems Research Vehicle (TSRV) Simulator at the Langley Research Center to obtain pilot opinion and input on the Federal Aviation Administration's Runway Status Light System (RWSL) prior to installation in an operational airport environment. The RWSL has been designed to reduce the likelihood of runway incursions by visually alerting pilots when a runway is occupied. Demonstrations of the RWSL in the TSRV Simulator allowed pilots to evaluate the system in a realistic cockpit environment.
Pilot Evaluations of Runway Status Light System
1996
36 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Transportation Safety , Job Training & Career Development , Test Facilities & Equipment , Runways , Warning systems , Flight simulation , Airport lights , Research vehicles , Transport vehicles , Simulators , Cockpits , Lighting equipment , Pilot performance , Clutter , Workloads(Psychophysiology)
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