DocumentCode :
332589
Title :
Projected flight path displays and controlled flight into terrain accidents
Author :
Strauch, Barry
Author_Institution :
Nat. Transp. Safety Board, Washington, DC, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1998
fDate :
31 Oct-7 Nov 1998
Abstract :
In the early 1980´s aircraft were introduced with automated “glass cockpit” displays that present computer processed airplane systems and navigation information. Today such displays have become standard equipment on nearly all recently manufactured air transport turbojets, irrespective of the airframe manufacturer or flight management computer designer. Among their numerous capabilities, these displays can portray navigation information in a readily interpretable manner and project the airplane´s future lateral flight path with reference to critical navigation aids and areas of hazardous weather. As a result, pilots of these aircraft can quickly process navigation information and maintain a considerably enhanced awareness of their airplane´s position as compared to pilots of analog-equipped aircraft. However, even with these capabilities several glass cockpit equipped aircraft have been involved in controlled flight into terrain accidents, in which the airplanes struck terrain following the pilots´ failure to recognize their proximity to that terrain. Despite the considerable superiority of the presentation of position information in glass cockpit aircraft relative to older aircraft, these accidents demonstrate that under certain conditions pilots of such aircraft can still lose their position awareness. This paper examines three controlled flight into terrain accidents involving airplanes equipped with glass cockpit projected flight path displays, to determine commonalties among the errors that the pilots committed and limitations in the displays that may have contributed to those errors
Keywords :
accidents; aircraft displays; aircraft navigation; errors; air transport turbojets; aircraft displays; automated glass cockpit displays; computer processed airplane systems information; computer processed navigation information; controlled flight; lateral flight path projection; pilot error; position awareness; position information; projected flight path displays; terrain accidents; Accidents; Aerospace control; Aircraft manufacture; Aircraft navigation; Airplanes; Automatic control; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer displays; Error correction; Glass;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1998. Proceedings., 17th DASC. The AIAA/IEEE/SAE
Conference_Location :
Bellevue, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5086-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.1998.741580
Filename :
741580
Link To Document :
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