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Crew procedures for microwave landing system operations
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Abstract
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The objective of this study was to identify crew procedures involved in Microwave Landing System (MLS) operations and to obtain a preliminary assessment of crew workload. The crew procedures were identified for three different complements of airborne equipment coupled to an autopilot. Using these three equipment complements, crew tasks were identified for MLS approaches and precision departures and compared to an ILS approach and a normal departure. Workload comparisons between the approaches and departures were made by using a task-timeline analysis program that obtained workload indexes, i.e., the radio of time required to complete the tasks to the time available. The results showed an increase in workload for the MLS scenario for one of the equipment complements. However, even this workload was within the capacity of two crew members.
Author
- Summers, Leland G. Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc.
Citation: Summers, Leland G. (2019). Crew procedures for microwave landing system operations. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19880007305. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19880007305 ↗