Civil Use of Night Vision Devices

Civil Use of Night Vision Devices

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 61

ISBN-13:

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This document was developed to aid in the evaluation of the use of night vision goggles (NVG's) by civil helicopter pilots. This report was used to prepare pilots to participate in the flight test program. The principal task was to determine if there are any unresolved safety issues that would preclude pilot use of NVG's during helicopter operations under Federal Aviation Regulations Parts 91 or 135. Certainly NVG's can enable a pilot to 'see better' at night and to accomplish certain flight objectives. However, the question is, is safety degraded during any phase of the flight operation if pilots use these devices. Even if the use of NVG's dramatically improves operational effectiveness, current safety margins must be maintained or improved during all phases of flight. This report is one of three documents that were developed for evaluating the use of night vision goggles (NVG's) by EMS helicopter pilots.


Night Vision Goggles in Civil Helicopter Operations

Night Vision Goggles in Civil Helicopter Operations

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Published: 2005

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 9781877071942

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"This report provides an introduction to the benefits and risks associated with helicopter operations using Generation III NVGs [night vision goggles] by describing how they operate, the different elements required for their effective use, and their capabilities and limitations"--Introd.


Avionics

Avionics

Author: Cary R. Spitzer

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-10-03

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 0849384397

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Renamed to reflect the increased role of digital electronics in modern flight control systems, Cary Spitzer's industry-standard Digital Avionics Handbook, Second Edition is available in two comprehensive volumes designed to provide focused coverage for specialists working in different areas of avionics development. The first installment, Avionics: Elements, Software, and Functions covers the building blocks and enabling technologies behind modern avionics systems. It discusses data buses, displays, human factors, standards, and flight systems in detail and includes new chapters on the Time-Triggered Protocol (TTP), ARINC specification 653, communications, and vehicle health management systems.