NASA's Single-Pilot Operations Technical Interchange Meeting: Proceedings and FindingsResearchers at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Ames Research Center and Langley Research Center are jointly investigating issues associated with potential concepts, or configurations, in which a single pilot might operate under conditions that are currently reserved for a minimum of two pilots. As part of early efforts, NASA Ames Research Center hosted a technical interchange meeting in order to gain insight from members of the aviation community regarding single-pilot operations (SPO). The meeting was held on April 10-12, 2012 at NASA Ames Research Center. Professionals in the aviation domain were invited because their areas of expertise were deemed to be directly related to an exploration of SPO. NASA, in selecting prospective participants, attempted to represent various relevant sectors within the aviation domain. Approximately 70 people representing government, academia, and industry attended. A primary focus of this gathering was to consider how tasks and responsibilities might be re-allocated to allow for SPO.
Document ID
20140008907
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Comerford, Doreen (San Jose State Univ. Research Foundation San Jose, CA, United States)
Brandt, Summer L. (San Jose State Univ. Research Foundation San Jose, CA, United States)
Lachter, Joel B. (San Jose State Univ. Research Foundation San Jose, CA, United States)
Wu, Shu-Chieh (San Jose State Univ. Research Foundation San Jose, CA, United States)
Mogford, Richard H. (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Battiste, Vernol (San Jose State Univ. Research Foundation San Jose, CA, United States)
Johnson, Walter W. (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)