Failures of aircraft primary flight-control systems to aircraft during flight have led to catastrophic accidents with subsequent loss of lives (e.g. , DC-1O crash, B-747 crash, C-5 crash, B-52 crash, and others). Dryden Flight Research Center (DFRC) investigated the use of engine thrust for emergency flight control of several airplanes, including the B-720, Lear 24, F-15, C-402, and B-747. A series of three piloted simulation tests have been conducted at Ames Research Center to investigate propulsion control for safely landing a medium size jet transport which has experienced a total primary flight-control failure. The first series of tests was completed in July 1992 and defined the best interface for the pilot commands to drive the engines. The second series of tests was completed in August 1994 and investigated propulsion controlled aircraft (PCA) display requirements and various command modes. The third series of tests was completed in May 1995 and investigated PCA full-flight envelope capabilities. This report describes the concept of a PCA, discusses pilot controls, displays, and procedures; and presents the results of piloted simulation evaluations of the concept by a cross-section of air transport pilots.


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    Titel :

    Piloted simulation tests of propulsion control as backup to loss of primary flight controls for a mid-size jet transport


    Beteiligte:
    Bull, John (Autor:in) / Mah, Robert (Autor:in) / Davis, Gloria (Autor:in) / Conley, Joe (Autor:in) / Hardy, Gordon (Autor:in) / Gibson, Jim (Autor:in) / Blake, Matthew (Autor:in) / Bryant, Don (Autor:in) / Williams, Diane (Autor:in)

    Erscheinungsdatum :

    1995-12-01


    Medientyp :

    Report


    Format :

    Keine Angabe


    Sprache :

    Englisch