• DocumentCode
    3177847
  • Title

    777 Flight Controls validation process

  • Author

    Buus, Henning ; McLees, Robert ; Orgun, Munir ; Pasztor, Elizabeth ; Schultz, Larry

  • Author_Institution
    Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Seattle, WA, USA
  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    5-9 Nov 1995
  • Firstpage
    394
  • Lastpage
    402
  • Abstract
    In 1990, Boeing launched the twin-engine Model 777 airplane program to satisfy the needs of airlines in terms of payload and range and to fill a market segment between the Model 747 and 767 airplanes. The 777 airplane is the first Boeing commercial transport airplane to use a full fly-by-wire Flight Control System. The Primary Flight Control System (PFCS) provides manual airplane control and envelope protection in all axes using conventional pilot controls and control surfaces. Stability augmentation is provided in the pitch and yaw axes. The Autopilot and Flight Director System (AFDS) provides steering guidance for manual flight as well as automatic control of the airplane from takeoff to landing roll-out. The autopilot function of the AFDS provides low weather minimum operation down to CAT IIIB minimums. This paper will summarize the 777 Flight Controls validation process for the Primary Flight Control System and Autopilot Flight Director System. The validation process includes the development of the systems requirements to be validated, the methods by which validation is accomplished, the allocation of requirements to the most appropriate validation method, the means by which traceability of this process is maintained, the problem tracking system feedback to the process, and the organizational management of the process. The end result is assurance that the Flight Control System requirements are correct, and the system meets the requirements levied by the airline customers, the certification agencies, and Boeing
  • Keywords
    aerospace simulation; aircraft; aircraft computers; aircraft control; aircraft navigation; fault tolerant computing; formal specification; formal verification; reliability; systems analysis; Boeing 777 Flight Controls validation process; allocation of requirements; autopilot and flight director system; certification; commercial transport airplane; formal design; full fly-by-wire flight control system; organizational management; primary flight control system; simulation; systems requirements; traceability; tracking system feedback; twin-engine Model 777 airplane; verification; Aerospace control; Airplanes; Automatic control; Control systems; Documentation; Feedback; Payloads; Process control; Protection; Stability;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1995., 14th DASC
  • Conference_Location
    Cambridge, MA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-3050-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/DASC.1995.482928
  • Filename
    482928