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Different Automation Concepts in Civil Aircraft Cockpits of Today and Their Influence on Airline Flight Operations

Sikora, I., Pavlin, S. & Bazijanac, E. (1999). Different Automation Concepts in Civil Aircraft Cockpits of Today and Their Influence on Airline Flight Operations. Paper presented at the Automatizacija prometu'99, 17 - 20 Nov 1999, Pula, Croatia; Trieste Italy.

Abstract

Although there are different aircraft manufecturers and hence different practical solutions, there is one bottom line in automation. In aviation automation is only complement to humans. It is not present to challenge the pilot's role and responsibility. The use of new technologies and implementation of new functionality are dictated only by: significant safety benefits, obvious operational advantages, and clear response to the pilot's needs and operational factors influencing his functioning. The paper will discuss different approaches to automation related to flight operations in aviations. The paper intends to demonstrate how different manufacturers' approaches follows quite similar ideas in different automated system designs. The paper does not intend to give any final say when choosing one concept or the other. That is the matter of different circumstances requiring more justifying space and different criteria than the pure scientific one.

Publication Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Publisher Keywords: aircraft cockpit, flight operations, automated system design
Subjects: T Technology > TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
Departments: School of Science & Technology > Engineering
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