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I — R. C. Rawlings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2009

Extract

The application of technological developments to the flight-deck for flight management, navigation and displays has been very rapid and there has been a tendency for parts of the operational system to be improved without evaluating fully their interaction on the flight deck and as between ATC and the aircraft. The Civil Avionics section of Operational Systems Division (FS2) at Bedford has been concerned with the development and investigation of techniques for the integration of this modern equipment into the operational environment of the flight deck of the future, with the overall aim of improving airspace utilization. This will have the potential for reducing delays and saving fuel.

Type
The Flight Assessment and Applications of DME/DME
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1981

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1Rawlings, R. C. Development of DME/DME position fixing algorithm for use in airborne navigation system. (Unpublished RAE Memorandum.)Google Scholar
2Rawlings, R. C. and Harlow, R. A. (1979) Flight trials to determine the overall system performance of Distance Measuring Equipment. RAE TR 79144.Google Scholar