Flight Deck Automation: Strategies for Use Now and in the Future 911197
The pilot is in charge of the aircraft. Flight deck equipment is intended to assist him in carrying out his responsibilities with safety. The pilot has the final authority over a broad array of equipment including many automated functions. The paper discusses the benefits and cost of automation. A method is proposed whereupon the pilot is viewed as the foundation of a hierarchy of increasingly automated systems. The hierarchy approach provides both the aircrew and the design engineer with a useful metaphor which encompasses automation in present day aircraft and future aircraft. The paper suggests that, in the future, automation and upcoming technologies be thought of as tools for adopting the machine to compliment human performance in routine as well as emergency conditions.
Citation: Wilson, W. and Fadden, D., "Flight Deck Automation: Strategies for Use Now and in the Future," SAE Technical Paper 911197, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/911197. Download Citation
Author(s):
William W. Wilson, Delmar M. Fadden
Affiliated:
Boeing Commercial Airplane Group Seattle, WA
Pages: 11
Event:
Aerospace Atlantic Conference & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 1991 Transactions - Aerospace-V100-1
Related Topics:
Cost analysis
Human factors
Automation
Aircraft
Tools and equipment
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