For many years, scientific research and production of on-board electronic equipment on Soviet civil aviation aircraft primarily directed its efforts to the resolution of the problems: (1) Guaranteeing a high degree of flight safety, and (2) Lowering operating expenses. Lightening the operating responsibilities of the aircrews is an effective method of raising the safety of flying. The operating responsibilities of aircrew personnel are primarily determined by the information capacity and orderliness of the whole set of on-board equipment. The question of lightening aircrew operating responsibilities, in the last ten years, has had special practical significance. The reason for this is that, in this time period, civil aviation aircraft have been equipped with various types of new model guidance and communications gear, automatic flight control equipment, and electric supply equipment. In conjunction with this, there has been a choice to make use of new piloting principles, such as those based on opting for the use of overall energy amount information.


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    Title :

    Soviet Electronic Display Systems Under Research and Manufactured for the Civil Aviation Aircraft of the 1990s


    Contributors:
    L. Zhiqin (author)

    Publication date :

    1991


    Size :

    12 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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