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Area of Science:

  • Aviation Safety
  • Human Factors in Aviation
  • Information Systems

Background:

  • Pilots face complex challenges during flight operations.
  • Existing information sources are often fragmented and not readily accessible to pilots.
  • A need exists for integrated tools to support pilot decision-making.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose The Dynamic Aviation Data System (DADS) as a comprehensive tool for pilots.
  • To enhance flight safety by providing accessible, integrated flight information.
  • To aid pilots in managing flight challenges before and during operations.

Main Methods:

  • Integration of existing flight information sources.
  • Development of a system utilizing pilot history, flight plans, GIS, weather, aircraft, and case report databases.
  • Incorporation of a hand-held computer for cockpit interface with aircraft instruments.

Main Results:

  • The proposed DADS system integrates multiple data streams for pilot support.
  • The system leverages existing technology and data collection practices.
  • It offers potential for improved flight safety through accessible information.

Conclusions:

  • DADS shows promise in making vital flight safety information available to pilots.
  • Further work is needed on implementation and cost-efficiency.
  • The system has the potential to significantly contribute to saving lives in aviation.