1. New NASA Transport Research Facilities to Support Research Flight Operations in Present and Future ATC Environments
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John J. White and Bruce D. Fisher
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Engineering ,business.product_category ,Process (engineering) ,business.industry ,Flight operations ,Concept development ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,Air traffic control ,Airplane ,Software ,Aeronautics ,business ,Research center ,Simulation testing - Abstract
The NASA Langley Research Center is developing a set of Transport Research Facilities which will support a simulation-to-flight process that will improve the efficiency of conducting experiments from concept development, to ground-based simulation testing, to flight testing. A key facility is a modified B-757-200 airplane containing an onboard research system. This aircraft is replacing the existing NASA B-737-100 Transport Systems Research Vehicle. The other Transport Research Facilities include two simulator cabs, a Research System Integration Laboratory, and the associated software. These facilities will support research flight operations associated with the present and future air traffic control environments.
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- 1997
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