The performance of automatic landing systems in use in jet transport aircraft today is degraded by variations in the ground radio guidance signals. These variations are mainly due to multipath effects and tend to inhibit routing coupled approach to touchdown especially in reduced visibility.Autoland control employing inertial smoothing can compensate for ground beam anomalies including failures. This paper summarizes the testing done to date on such a system in the Boeing jet transport prototype.
All-Weather Automatic Landing System Development and Testing
Sae Technical Papers
9th Reliability and Maintainability Conference ; 1970
1970-02-01
Conference paper
English
Automatic all-weather landing control
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