In order to take full advantage of the helicopter's unique flight characteristics, enhanced terminal instrument procedures (TERPS) need to be developed for a variety of non-standard operational situations. These include non-standard landing navigation aids, precision and non-precision approach profiles, landing sites, and avionics systems. Currently, TERPS criteria are largely established by extensive flight testing. This study examined the requirements for using helicopter cockpit simulators in place of flight testing to generate data necessary for enhanced TERPS development.
Technical Requirements for Benchmark Simulator-Based Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS) Evaluation
1986
121 pages
Report
No indication
English
Test Facilities & Equipment , Avionics , Control Devices & Equipment , Landing aids , Approach , Simulators , Helicopters , Navigational aids , Cockpits , Visual signals , Motion , Instrument landings , Microwave landing systems , Flight simulation , Test and evaluation , TERPS(Terminal Instrumentation Procedures)
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