NASA, Boeing testing synthetic vision
technologies
NASA and Boeing are working together under a new Space Act
Agreement to improve flight training and aviation safety using NASA's synthetic
vision technologies and Boeing's 787 simulators.
The research will test pilots' awareness and reactions to
unplanned situations. NASA research technical lead Kyle Ellis says the
agreement opens the door to exciting new research opportunities.
"This is just the first of many potential experiments that we
can conduct using this collaborative environment," said Ellis. "We're
looking at training for attention management, advanced upset recovery
technologies and combined vision technologies."
Pilots deal with more challenges than ever - higher levels of
aviation traffic, bad weather and the addition of new challenges (such as
unpiloted vehicles) into the global air Space.
"We want to equip them with the greatest intelligent flight
systems available to be able to cope with all of these different adverse
conditions," said Ellis.
Synthetic vision technologies can be part of that solution.
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