The aftermarket integration of modern electronic information systems in classic aircraft-human factors design considerations

C. F. Adam, R. Barnes
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Today, operators of classic aircraft are seeking the addition of new technologies, such as the integration of GPS/FMS, and even complete Electronic Information Systems (EIS), in order to meet the demands of a rapidly changing operational environment. The addition of such items to an already crowded flight deck poses problems that the original manufacturer never had to consider. The most obvious is the lack of adequate and appropriate space ("real estate") in which to install such updates. Unfortunately, such additions in an already limited area, can lead to very different and quite unique crew interfaces due to the location chosen for the new display/control box (or boxes). This lack of space can also lead to the complex redesign, combining, and miniaturization of current systems simply to provide sufficient "real estate" to install the new box(es). This, in itself, may very well lead to increased crew workload which may not be immediately apparent to design engineers. This paper examines the human factors issues involved with the integration of modern electronic information systems into the flight deck of classic air transport category aircraft through the Supplemental Type Certificate process.
现代电子信息系统后市场集成在经典飞机人因设计中的考虑
如今,经典飞机的运营商正在寻求增加新技术,例如GPS/FMS的集成,甚至完整的电子信息系统(EIS),以满足快速变化的操作环境的需求。在已经拥挤不堪的飞行甲板上增加这些装备会带来一些问题,而这些问题是原制造商从未考虑过的。最明显的是缺乏足够和适当的空间(“不动产”)来安装这些更新。不幸的是,由于新显示/控制盒(或多个)的位置选择,在已经有限的区域内增加这些功能可能会导致非常不同和非常独特的乘员界面。这种空间的缺乏也会导致当前系统的复杂的重新设计、组合和小型化,仅仅是为了提供足够的“空间”来安装新的盒子。就其本身而言,这很可能会导致机组人员工作量的增加,而设计工程师可能不会立即意识到这一点。本文通过补充型号合格证程序,对经典航空运输类飞机驾驶舱集成现代电子信息系统所涉及的人为因素问题进行了研究。
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