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Operations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

Charles Owens*
Affiliation:
British Airways European Division

Extract

This paper deals with two operational aspects of civil aircraft design of major interest to Operators and Pilots,

  1. (i) Flight Control Systems and

  2. (ii) Information Requirements.

The first of these describes the problems encountered in our 10 years experience of autoflight, and the operational requirements arising from this, while the second describes the problems caused by the limitations in the availability and display of information to the pilot, and proposes improvements in three areas.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1976 

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References

Paper presented at the Royal Aeronautical Society's Spring Convention on “Seeds for Success in Civil Aircraft Design in the Next Two Decades” held on 19th and 20th May 1976. Paper No. 423.