An Examination of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Pilots’ Interaction with Air Traffic Control while Responding to Detect and Avoid Conflicts

L. Fern, R. Rorie
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New performance standards for a detect and avoid (DAA) system are being developed to support the broader integration of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into the National Airspace System (NAS). One subset of these performance standards will address the minimum DAA display requirements to support pilot performance on maintaining well clear of other aircraft. These performance standards must take into account the current air traffic control (ATC) operational environment. In particular, the DAA system, and pilots’ interactions with that system, must account for the requirement for pilots to request a clearance for deviations from their approved instrument flight rules route. A series of human-in-the-loop (HITL) experiments were conducted to help identify the minimum information requirements for DAA displays. As part of these experiments, several pilot-ATC interaction metrics were collected, such as the amount of time it took pilots to request an ATC clearance prior to executing a maneuver to maintain well cle...
无人驾驶飞机系统飞行员与空中交通管制互动的研究,同时响应检测和避免冲突
为支持将无人机系统(UAS)更广泛地集成到国家空域系统(NAS)中,美国正在开发一种探测和避免(DAA)系统的新性能标准。这些性能标准的一个子集将解决最低DAA显示要求,以支持飞行员保持与其他飞机保持良好距离的性能。这些性能标准必须考虑到当前空中交通管制(ATC)的运行环境。特别是,DAA系统,以及飞行员与该系统的互动,必须考虑到飞行员在偏离其批准的仪表飞行规则航线时请求许可的要求。进行了一系列人在环(HITL)实验,以帮助确定DAA显示的最低信息要求。作为这些实验的一部分,收集了几个飞行员-空管交互指标,例如飞行员在执行机动以保持良好循环之前请求空管许可所需的时间。
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