Preventing Loss of Aircraft Control

Aiding pilots in manual recovery from roll-limited situations

Doctoral Thesis (2017)
Author(s)

Herman Koolstra (TU Delft - Control & Simulation)

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© 2017 H.J. Koolstra
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 H.J. Koolstra
ISBN (print)
978-94-6186-816-9
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Abstract

Loss of aircraft lateral control can be problem, specifically when multi engine propeller aircraft are faced with an engine failure. Another, less frequent phenomena is the loss of lateral control in case of aircraft damage. In this thesis, a method is developed to determine the minimum required aircraft velocity as a function of aircraft state and pilot inputs. This led to a new display that was evaluated with pilots in the loop in the SIMONA research simulator. Test revealed that recovery from roll limited situations is a very demanding task for pilots. The added controllability indications can help but only after extensive training. The handling of unknown damage could, however, improve considerable by using tyhe new indications in combination with a controllability check.

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