Title :
USMC H-1 Upgrade flight test; a systems engineering approach
Author :
Henderson, Jennifer ; Locksley, Robin ; Rice, Chris
Author_Institution :
H- I Upgrades Flight Test Integrated Product Team, H- Naval Aviation Syst. Team, Patuxent River, MD, USA
Abstract :
In today\´s flight test world, systems engineering principles are becoming more accepted. Flight test engineers in the Navy and Marine Corps flight test community have used systems engineering concepts for quite some time; however, their involvement has been historically limited to the post, initial development phase. On the H-1 Upgrades program, Naval Acquisition Managers brought in the flight testers at the critical design review phase. This early involvement permitted the government and contractor to become partners throughout the development process. True to the "requirements driven" Systems Engineering (SE) philosophy, this government relationship with the contractor enables the user\´s needs to be met more readily. This paper discusses the learning process used throughout the H-1 Upgrades program as well as present proven SE tools used in the flight test program to include proper planning, execution, and reporting.
Keywords :
aircraft testing; helicopters; military aircraft; planning; project management; systems engineering; H-1 Upgrades program; USMC H-1 Upgrade flight test; United States Marine Corps; earned value management; helicopters; integrated management system; planning; systems engineering; Aerospace engineering; Context modeling; Costs; Engineering management; Government; Helicopters; Process planning; Rivers; System testing; Systems engineering and theory;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7231-X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2002.1035426