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A Laboratory Glass-Cockpit Flight Simulator for Automation and Communications Research

Published 2019-07-17 From Ames Research Center 3 authors

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A laboratory glass-cockpit flight simulator supporting research on advanced commercial flight deck and Air Traffic Control (ATC) automation and communication interfaces has been developed at the Aviation Operations Branch at the NASA Ames Research Center. This system provides independent and integrated flight and ATC simulator stations, party line voice and datalink communications, along with video and audio monitoring and recording capabilities. Over the last several years, it has been used to support the investigation of flight human factors research issues involving: communication modality; message content and length; graphical versus textual presentation of information, and human accountability for automation. This paper updates the status of this simulator, describing new functionality in the areas of flight management system, EICAS display, and electronic checklist integration. It also provides an overview of several experiments performed using this simulator, including their application areas and results. Finally future enhancements to its ATC (integration of CTAS software) and flight deck (full crew operations) functionality are described.

Authors

  • Pisanich, Gregory M. Sterling Software, Inc.
  • Heers, Susan T. Western Aerospace Labs., Inc.
  • Shafto, Michael G.

Citation: Pisanich, Gregory M., Heers, Susan T., Shafto, Michael G. (2019). A Laboratory Glass-Cockpit Flight Simulator for Automation and Communications Research. Ames Research Center. NASA NTRS ID 20020034926. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20020034926 ↗