The weather information requirements for pilots and the deficiencies of the current aviation weather support system in meeting these requirements are defined. As the amount of data available to pilots increases significantly in the near future, expert system technology will be needed to assist pilots in assimilating that information. Some other desirable characteristics of an automation-assisted system for weather data acquisition, dissemination, and assimilation are also described.
Pilot's Automated Weather Support System (PAWSS) Concepts Demonstration Project. Phase 1: Pilot's Weather Information Requirements and Implications for Weather Data Systems Design
1991
19 pages
Report
No indication
English
Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather , Avionics , Aircraft pilots , Automatic control , Aviation meteorology , Meteorological services , Support systems , Weather forecasting , Assimilation , Data acquisition , Data systems , Expert systems , Information dissemination , Meteorological parameters
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