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Reconstruction of the 1994 Pittsburgh Airplane Accident Using a Computer SimulationOn September 8, 1994, a Boeing 737-300 passenger airplane was on a downwind approach to the Pittsburgh International Airport at an altitude of 5000 feet above ground level (6000 feet MSL). While in a shallow left turn onto a downwind approach heading, the airplane crossed into the vortex trail of a Boeing 727 flying in the same approach pattern about 4 miles ahead. The B-737 airplane rolled and turned sharply to the left, exited the vortex wake and plunged into the ground. Weather was not a factor in the accident. The airplane was equipped with a 11+ channel digital Flight Data Recorder (FDR) and a multiple channel Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR). Both recorders were recovered from the crash site and provided excellent data for the development of an accident scenario. Radar tracking of the two airplanes as well as the indicated air speed (IAS) perturbations clearly visible on the B-737 FDR recordings indicate that the upset was apparently initiated by the airplane's crossing into the wake of the B-727 flying ahead in the same traffic pattern. A 6 degree-of-freedom simulation program for the B-737 airplane using MATLAB and SIMULINK was constructed. The simulation was initialized at the stabilized flight conditions of the airplane about 13 seconds prior to its entry into the vortex trail of the B-727 airplane. By assuming a certain combination of control inputs, it was possible to produce a simulated motion that closely matched that recorded on the FDR.
Document ID
19990064562
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Parks, Edwin K.
(Arizona Univ. Tucson, AZ United States)
Bach, Ralph E., Jr.
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA United States)
Shin, Jae Ho
(Arizona Univ. Tucson, AZ United States)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1998
Subject Category
Air Transportation And Safety
Report/Patent Number
AIAA Paper 98-0503
Meeting Information
Meeting: Aerospace Sciences
Location: Reno, NV
Country: United States
Start Date: January 12, 1998
End Date: January 15, 1998
Sponsors: American Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NCC2-329
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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