Evaluation of a takeoff performance monitoring systemA takeoff performance monitoring system (TOPMS) has been developed to provide the pilot with graphic/numeric information pertinent to his decision to continue or abort a takeoff. The TOPMS instrument display consists primarily of a runway graphic overlaid with symbolic status, predictive, and advisory information including: (1) current position and airspeed, (2) predicted locations for reaching decision speed and rotation speed, (3) groundroll limit for reaching the rotation speed, (4) predicted stop point for an aborted takeoff from current conditions, (5) engine-failure flags, and (6) an overall situation advisory flag which recommends continuation or rejection of the takeoff. In this study, over 30 experienced multiengine pilots evaluated the TOPMS display on the Langley B-737 real-time research simulator. The display was judged to be easy to monitor and comprehend.
Document ID
19870063145
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Middleton, David B. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Srivatsan, Raghavachari (Kansas, University Hampton, VA, United States)