The report covers the four general activity areas. These areas are characterized by a common plan of approach: (1) technical direction and furnishing of project equipments by the Flight Control Division; (2) installations and maintenance of project equipment by the Lear-Siegler engineering support group; (3) development of instrument flying procedures and inflight conduct of studies by the Instrument Evaluation Section; and (4) development of measurement techniques, data collection, reduction, and analysis by the Bunker-Ramo support group. Each of the four areas is discussed as an entity, with the problems and progress of the individual area placed in context. The appendices contain chronological accounts of: presentations to members of the interested flying community, including demonstration flights in PI-FAX aircraft. (Author)
Human Engineering Support: Pilot Factors Program
1965
2 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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