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Flight Experiment Investigation of General Aviation Self-Separation and Sequencing TasksA new flight operations concept called Small Aircraft Transportation System (SATS) Higher Volume Operations (HVO) was developed to increase capacity during Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) at non-towered, non-radar airports by enabling concurrent operations of multiple aircraft. One aspect of this concept involves having pilots safely self-separate from other aircraft during approaches into these airports using appropriate SATS HVO procedures. A flight experiment was conducted to determine if instrument-rated general aviation (GA) pilots could self-separate and sequence their ownship aircraft, while following a simulated aircraft, into a non-towered, non-radar airport during simulated IMC. Six GA pilots' workload levels and abilities to perform self-separation and sequencing procedures while flying a global positioning system (GPS) instrument approach procedure were examined. The results showed that the evaluation pilots maintained at least the minimum specified separation between their ownship aircraft and simulated traffic and maintained their assigned landing sequence 100-percent of the time. Neither flight path deviations nor subjective workload assessments were negatively impacted by the additional tasks of self-separating and sequencing during these instrument approaches.
Document ID
20050176384
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Technical Publication (TP)
Authors
Murdoch, Jennifer L.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Ramiscal, Ermin R.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
McNabb, Jennifer L.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Bussink, Frank J. L.
(National Inst. of Aerospace Hampton, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 2005
Subject Category
Aircraft Communications And Navigation
Report/Patent Number
NASA/TP-2005-213539
L-19101
Report Number: NASA/TP-2005-213539
Report Number: L-19101
Funding Number(s)
OTHER: 23-786-10-10
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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