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7th Jan 2018, 12:33
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Posted By Apollo30

I think I fond it in the A3X0 flight crew...

I think I fond it in the A3X0 flight crew training manual(s).
7th Jan 2018, 11:54
Replies: 1
Views: 1,035
Posted By Apollo30

Reference for Airbus Loss of Vertical Lift Compensation

Hi guys, I'm looking for an official (Airbus or airline OM) reference for the following function: when an Airbus turns (bank angle up to 33 deg) the FBW systems automatically compensates for a loss...
Replies: 14
Views: 2,987
Posted By Apollo30

I summarize: - Airbus aircraft provide a...

I summarize:
- Airbus aircraft provide a g-load command for the pitch axis and a roll rate for the roll axis.
- The Airbus fly-by-wire flight control system compensates altitude excursions...
Replies: 16
Views: 7,371
Posted By Apollo30

Yes, first browse some books and then the...

Yes, first browse some books and then the journals.
However, for high-quality up-to-date stuff the journals are the best way.
For discussions rather than scientific stuff, practitioners journals...
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Views: 2,987
Posted By Apollo30

I really have no idea what’s important for flying...

I really have no idea what’s important for flying small aircraft –and I don’t have a PPL or higher. But I assume that there are differences between what’s important for small aircraft and what’s...
30th Mar 2016, 10:10
Replies: 16
Views: 7,371
Posted By Apollo30

Important journals: · Human Factors ...

Important journals:
· Human Factors
· Ergonomics
· Applied Ergonomics
· Aviation Psychology
· Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors
·...
30th Mar 2016, 10:03
Replies: 14
Views: 2,987
Posted By Apollo30

One-dimensional vs. two-dimensional inputs on the flight controls?

I’m just analyzing sidestick inputs from a flight simulator study with manual flying (raw data). On Airbus aircraft you can either do one-dimensional/separate or two-dimensional/combined inputs on...
Replies: 3
Views: 1,945
Posted By Apollo30

Searching 'manual stick handling' literature

Hi!

I'm searching for literature about how pilots handle their control stick / column (how do they grab the stick, which inputs are done) and how to analyze these inputs.

One major contribution...
13th Aug 2010, 14:14
Replies: 3
Views: 2,544
Posted By Apollo30

Wiegmann & Shappell have been working on USAF...

Wiegmann & Shappell have been working on USAF accidents and in their books there is some onformation concerning USAF accidents. So I cam imagine, that they have published some books/reports/anything...
10th Aug 2010, 20:11
Replies: 36
Views: 13,259
Posted By Apollo30

The above mentioned MSc programs are a...

The above mentioned MSc programs are a combination of all all relevant fields. I think, they make you a generalist and so able to become the safety manager. But they don't turn you into a sepcialist....
13th May 2010, 13:55
Replies: 18
Views: 14,156
Posted By Apollo30

I wonder if an iPhone is an appropriate tool for...

I wonder if an iPhone is an appropriate tool for scientific measurement. I suggest taking a more sophisticated tool (sorry I can't suggest something - I'm not an expert in this field) to measure on...
5th Apr 2010, 20:39
Replies: 16
Views: 5,386
Posted By Apollo30

I just searched at ASRS database (ASRS - Aviation...

I just searched at ASRS database (ASRS - Aviation Safety Reporting System (http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov)) for incident reports concerning "fume"-incidents (text contains ...) and I found 64. I don't know...
20th Mar 2010, 20:50
Replies: 1,259
Views: 188,109
Posted By Apollo30

Yes, some of the elder MBPs had errors and...

Yes, some of the elder MBPs had errors and problem with the logic boards. They also got too hot. The recent models should be better.
16th Mar 2010, 21:28
Replies: 10
Views: 3,208
Posted By Apollo30

When working in the field of accicent analysis -...

When working in the field of accicent analysis - what NTSB does - you are always confronted with legal aspects, liability, recommendations and so on.

Another very interesting approach is done by...
15th Mar 2010, 08:04
Replies: 10
Views: 3,208
Posted By Apollo30

Just one comment: I guess, that root cause...

Just one comment: I guess, that root cause analysis is no more considered as state-of-the-art?
Last weekend I worked throug the Colgan Air Accident report (NTSB) and there I really experienced that...
11th Mar 2010, 09:19
Replies: 16
Views: 1,495
Posted By Apollo30

Perhaps an interesting article, published right...

Perhaps an interesting article, published right now:

Vogt, Joachim; Leonhardt, Jörg; Köper, Birgit; Pennig, Stefan: Human factors in safety and business management. In: Ergonomics, Vol. 53, p....
Replies: 8
Views: 2,869
Posted By Apollo30

Don't blame me for a partially cynical answer! ...

Don't blame me for a partially cynical answer!

I think one of the most important aspects is, that people killed by aircraft accidents had a very passive role in these accidents.
Let's start with...
20th Feb 2010, 11:32
Replies: 2
Views: 845
Posted By Apollo30

Yeah! Two years ago I was in a maintenance...

Yeah!

Two years ago I was in a maintenance hangar and there they were about to maintain a hm...? It was a ca. 40 years old naval recon aircraft. As they took away the inner coverage / side panels,...
20th Feb 2010, 11:19
Replies: 16
Views: 1,495
Posted By Apollo30

Hey Hugel, what was the result of your survey?

Hey Hugel, what was the result of your survey?
Replies: 16
Views: 1,495
Posted By Apollo30

I think even if safety is something customers...

I think even if safety is something customers expect, you cannot make any good advertising with it. The reason is, that the customers do not want to be referred to safety, because this also would...
26th Jan 2010, 12:13
Replies: 470
Views: 150,215
Posted By Apollo30

And what is the reason why you say that your SA...

And what is the reason why you say that your SA and flying skills are very poor at the moment?
18th Jan 2010, 07:50
Replies: 470
Views: 150,215
Posted By Apollo30

Hi PEI 3721! Thanks, but Bainbridge is well...

Hi PEI 3721! Thanks, but Bainbridge is well known...
I'm looking for recent studies about this phenomenon. What's recent? In this case I'd define it as the last three or four years.

There are...
17th Jan 2010, 20:38
Replies: 470
Views: 150,215
Posted By Apollo30

Do you all know any scientific studies about...

Do you all know any scientific studies about degrading manual flying skills?
I’m doing a flight simulator experiment to explore and to describe this problem. So I’d like to find more information...
15th Jan 2010, 16:42
Replies: 8
Views: 2,599
Posted By Apollo30

Genghis, you're right, these journals are high...

Genghis, you're right, these journals are high expensive and they have to be accessed at the university, even so I like to add some more:

Cognition, Technology and Work
Accident Analysis &...
14th Jan 2010, 21:34
Replies: 8
Views: 2,599
Posted By Apollo30

Some journals where sometimes you can find...

Some journals where sometimes you can find scientific articles concerning aviation safety:

Human Factors
Applied Ergonomics
Cognitive Ergonomics
Reliability Engineering & System Science
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