Abstract The aviation community relies heavily on flight simulators as a fundamental tool for research, pilot training and development of any new aircraft design. The goal of the present paper is to provide a review on how effective ground simulation is as an assessment tool for unmasking adverse Aircraft-and-Rotorcraft Pilot Couplings (APC/RPC). Although it is generally believed that simulators are not reliable in revealing the existence of A/RPC tendencies, the paper demonstrates that a proper selection of high-gain tasks combined with appropriate motion and visual cueing can reveal negative features of a particular aircraft that may lead to A/RPC. The paper discusses new methods for real-time A/RPC detection that can be used as a tool for unmasking adverse A/RPC. Although flight simulators will not achieve the level of reality of in-flight testing, exposing A/RPC tendencies in the simulator may be the only convenient safe place to evaluate the wide range of conditions that could produce hazardous A/RPC events.

Pavel, M.D., Jump, M., Masarati, P., Zaichik, L., Dang-Vu, B., Smaili, H., et al. (2015). Practises to identify and prevent adverse aircraft-and-rotorcraft-pilot couplings - A ground simulator perspective. PROGRESS IN AEROSPACE SCIENCES, 77, 54-87 [10.1016/j.paerosci.2015.06.007].

Practises to identify and prevent adverse aircraft-and-rotorcraft-pilot couplings - A ground simulator perspective

Gennaretti, Massimo;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Abstract The aviation community relies heavily on flight simulators as a fundamental tool for research, pilot training and development of any new aircraft design. The goal of the present paper is to provide a review on how effective ground simulation is as an assessment tool for unmasking adverse Aircraft-and-Rotorcraft Pilot Couplings (APC/RPC). Although it is generally believed that simulators are not reliable in revealing the existence of A/RPC tendencies, the paper demonstrates that a proper selection of high-gain tasks combined with appropriate motion and visual cueing can reveal negative features of a particular aircraft that may lead to A/RPC. The paper discusses new methods for real-time A/RPC detection that can be used as a tool for unmasking adverse A/RPC. Although flight simulators will not achieve the level of reality of in-flight testing, exposing A/RPC tendencies in the simulator may be the only convenient safe place to evaluate the wide range of conditions that could produce hazardous A/RPC events.
2015
Pavel, M.D., Jump, M., Masarati, P., Zaichik, L., Dang-Vu, B., Smaili, H., et al. (2015). Practises to identify and prevent adverse aircraft-and-rotorcraft-pilot couplings - A ground simulator perspective. PROGRESS IN AEROSPACE SCIENCES, 77, 54-87 [10.1016/j.paerosci.2015.06.007].
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