A detailed description of the functional requirements necessary to complete any normal commercial flight or to handle any plausible abnormal situation is provided. This analysis is enhanced with an examination of possible future developments and constraints in the areas of air traffic organization and flight deck technologies (including new devices and procedures) which may influence the design of 2005 flight decks. This study includes a discussion on the importance of a systematic approach to identifying and solving flight deck information management issues, and a description of how the present work can be utilized as part of this approach. While the intent of this study was to investigate issues surrounding information management in 2005-era supersonic commercial transports, this document may be applicable to any research endeavor related to future flight deck system design in either supersonic or subsonic airplane development.


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    Title :

    Definition of the 2005 Flight Deck Environment


    Contributors:
    K. W. Alter (author) / D. M. Regal (author)

    Publication date :

    1992


    Size :

    110 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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