The results of a flight evaluation of two electronic display formats for the approach to landing under instrument conditions are presented. The evaluation was conducted for a base-line electronic display format and for the same format with runway symbology and track information added. The evaluation was conducted during 3 deg, manual straight-in approaches with and without initial localizer offsets. Flight path tracking performance data and pilot subjective comments were examined with regard to the pilot's ability to capture and maintain localizer and glide slope by using both display formats.
Flight-test evaluation of two electronic display formats for approach to landing under instrument conditions
1977-12-01
Report
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English
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
|NTIS | 1995
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