Design Considerations for Attitude State Awareness and Prevention of Entry into Unusual AttitudesLoss of control - inflight (LOC-I) has historically represented the largest category of commercial aviation fatal accidents. A review of the worldwide transport airplane accidents (2001-2010) evinced that loss of attitude or energy state awareness was responsible for a large majority of the LOC-I events. A Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST) study of 18 worldwide loss-of-control accidents and incidents determined that flight crew loss of attitude awareness or energy state awareness due to lack of external visual reference cues was a significant causal factor in 17 of the 18 reviewed flights. CAST recommended that "Virtual Day-Visual Meteorological Condition" (Virtual Day-VMC) displays be developed to provide the visual cues necessary to prevent loss-of-control resulting from flight crew spatial disorientation and loss of energy state awareness. Synthetic vision or equivalent systems (SVS) were identified for a design "safety enhancement" (SE-200). Part of this SE involves the conduct of research for developing minimum aviation system performance standards (MASPS) for these flight deck display technologies to aid flight crew attitude and energy state awareness similar to that of a virtual day-VMC-like environment. This paper will describe a novel experimental approach to evaluating a flight crew's ability to maintain attitude awareness and to prevent entry into unusual attitudes across several SVS optical flow design considerations. Flight crews were subjected to compound-event scenarios designed to elicit channelized attention and startle/surprise within the crew. These high-fidelity scenarios, designed from real-world events, enable evaluation of the efficacy of SVS at improving flight crew attitude awareness to reduce the occurrence of LOC-I incidents in commercial flight operations.
Document ID
20170005475
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Ellis, Kyle K. E. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Prinzel, Lawrence J., III (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Arthur, Jarvis J. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Nicholas, Stephanie N. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Kiggins, Daniel (National Inst. of Aerospace Hampton, VA, United States)
Verstynen, Harry (Unisys Corp. Hampton, VA, United States)
Hubbs, Clay (National Inst. of Aerospace Hampton, VA, United States)
Wilkerson, James (Boeing Co. Seattle, WA, United States)
Date Acquired
June 12, 2017
Publication Date
May 8, 2017
Subject Category
Air Transportation And Safety
Report/Patent Number
NF1676L-25530Report Number: NF1676L-25530
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Symposium on Aviation Psychology