Understanding Normal and Atypical Operations Through Analysis of Flight Data
- Tags:
- Analysis,
- APMS,
- Flight,
- Productivity,
- Tool
- Source:
- NASA
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Overview: Flight data analysis offers much promise toward the proactive management of safety risk by operators, but this will require more sophisticated and more automated analysis tools. APMS has developed several tools to advance these capabilities, including the ability to search for patterns and sequences of parameters and document the distribution of key parameters at routine flight events. Additional tools are nearing completion, including presenting key descriptive statistics and distributions by phase of flight, de-identified linkage of a flight to the weather or air traffic data at any point within the flight, and automated identification of atypical flights. Applications of these new tools suggest their promise. Their ultimate utility will depend upon successful transfer into industry FOQA operations.
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Format: PDF | Size: 20KB | Date: Feb 2004 | Pages: 4






