科技报告详细信息
Participant Training for a Flight Test Evaluation of Interval Management
Roper, Roy ; Baxley, Brian ; Swieringa, Kurt ; Hubbs, Clay
关键词: AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS (PERSONNEL);    AIRSPACE;    AVIONICS;    BROADCASTING;    CREW PROCEDURES (INFLIGHT);    CREW PROCEDURES (PREFLIGHT);    DATA MANAGEMENT;    EDUCATION;    FLIGHT CREWS;    FLIGHT TESTS;    FLIGHT TRAINING;    PROTOTYPES;    TRAINING SIMULATORS;   
RP-ID  :  NF1676L-29010
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
Interval Management is a concept designed to be used by air traffic controllers and flight crews to more efficiently and precisely manage inter-aircraft spacing. NASA, in cooperation with Boeing, Honeywell, and United Airlines, tested an avionics prototype onboard flight test aircraft. A critical need was identified to train the pilots participating in the flight test prior to the first flight. This paper documents the flight training regimen that successfully trained the pilots on the Interval Management concepts and flight crew procedures and suggests potential improvements to future training regimens for industry use.
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