Testing Precision Approaches For Small Runways
Researchers at Embry-Riddle have received FAA funding that they will use to
evaluate pilot performance to determine the feasibility of deploying GPS-aided
precision landing approaches at small airports. At issue is whether or not the
kind of precision approaches normally used at larger aiports can be safely used
for landing on shorter, narrower runways and under what conditions. The project
will get under way in summer, 2013. Pilots for the project have not yet been
recruited.
Embry-Riddle says it will start seeking instrument-rated pilots for the
program in the spring of 2013. It will will observe the pilots flying simulated
approaches and landings in a Level 6 Cessna flight simulator while subjected to
simulated low-visibility, and varied light and runway conditions. They will fly
their approaches down to minimums and land, if able. The study will be conducted
at Embry-Riddle's campus in Daytona Beach, Fla. Embry-Riddle notes the project
is sponsored by the MITRE corporation and is funded by the FAA.
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