16. Establishing pilot needs.
3. Investigate concerns and limitations of airframe
17. Establishing remote-sensing system range, scan
manufacturers.
rate, resolution, and warning time to meet pilots'
4. Investigate operator needs and limitations.
5. Develop specifications for remote-sensing sys-
needs.
tem.
GENERAL GOALS
lems--to ground, to other aircraft, information
1. Assess the needs of a greater variety of pilots.
needed by ground, information aircraft can pro-
vide (remote and in situ).
Study information needs of pilots in greater cross-
7. Investigate feasibility of using simulation to de-
platform/cross-mission variety. For example,
velop pilot interfaces, and avoid-and-exit strate-
ALPA, military, helicopter vs. turboprop vs. jet
gies.
vs. general aviation.
2. Investigate pilot decision-making process. Inves-
situ measurements for assessing proximity to air-
tigate what information, to what distance, reso-
craft operational limits.
lution, and detail and types of displays pilots need.
9. Develop simulation and training aids.
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