Operational Aircraft Performance and Flight Test Practices
Seiten
2021
American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (Verlag)
978-1-62410-592-0 (ISBN)
American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (Verlag)
978-1-62410-592-0 (ISBN)
Serves as a single source reference, from the basic theory to practical cases, for certification flight testing and operational performance monitoring. The book provides more real-life examples than are offered in traditional textbooks.
Operational Aircraft Performance and Flight Test Practices is intended to serve as a single source reference, from the basic theory to practical cases, for certification flight testing and operational performance monitoring. It provides more real-life examples than are offered in traditional textbooks. To this end, the first part of every subject begins with the development of the basic performance equations based on a given set of assumptions. Following this, we deconstruct the maneuver being analyzed to validate its components (create small flight test packages to validate models and expected airplane behavior). Then, flight test considerations are discussed including required instrumentation, flight test risk and risk mitigation, data scatter, data reduction and presentation of the performance information to the flight crew. Several examples of flight test results help the reader better understand what they may be faced with when collecting data to create performance models.
There is a major focus on FAA 14 CFR Part 25 certification requirements as a basis for discussion since the format of this set of regulations is publicly available and clearly shows the basic items that go into demonstrating that an airplane is safe to operate. The general approach is also valid for certification under Part 23 or military specifications and, from time to time, the reader will encounter these additional requirements to show variance into airplane certified performance. Throughout the book, readers will find review of accidents and incidents that have occurred on various airplanes. It is not the purpose of this book to assign blame or liability, but rather to share experiences and lessons-learned to hopefully aid in the prevention of future accidents and incidents as well as changes in regulations to continue improving aviation safety.
Operational Aircraft Performance and Flight Test Practices is intended to serve as a single source reference, from the basic theory to practical cases, for certification flight testing and operational performance monitoring. It provides more real-life examples than are offered in traditional textbooks. To this end, the first part of every subject begins with the development of the basic performance equations based on a given set of assumptions. Following this, we deconstruct the maneuver being analyzed to validate its components (create small flight test packages to validate models and expected airplane behavior). Then, flight test considerations are discussed including required instrumentation, flight test risk and risk mitigation, data scatter, data reduction and presentation of the performance information to the flight crew. Several examples of flight test results help the reader better understand what they may be faced with when collecting data to create performance models.
There is a major focus on FAA 14 CFR Part 25 certification requirements as a basis for discussion since the format of this set of regulations is publicly available and clearly shows the basic items that go into demonstrating that an airplane is safe to operate. The general approach is also valid for certification under Part 23 or military specifications and, from time to time, the reader will encounter these additional requirements to show variance into airplane certified performance. Throughout the book, readers will find review of accidents and incidents that have occurred on various airplanes. It is not the purpose of this book to assign blame or liability, but rather to share experiences and lessons-learned to hopefully aid in the prevention of future accidents and incidents as well as changes in regulations to continue improving aviation safety.
Chapter 1 - Atmosphere
Chapter 2 - Measuring Altitude
Chapter 3 - Measuring Airspeed
Chapter 4 - Altimetry Error
Chapter 5 - Weight and Balance
Chapter 6 - Lift and Stall
Chapter 7 - Stall Testing
Chapter 8 - Thrust and Drag Modeling
Chapter 9 - Flight Envelope
Chapter 10 - Cruise Performance and Flight Endurance
Chapter 11 - Cruise and Drag Performance Testing
Chapter 12 - Climb Performance
Chapter 13 - Climb Capability OEI
Chapter 14 - Turn Performance and Maneuver Margin
Chapter 15 - Takeoff Performance
Chapter 16 - Takeoff Performance Testing
Chapter 17 - Rejected Takeoff Performance
Chapter 18 - Rejected Takeoff Performance Testing and AFM Takeoff Field Length
Chapter 19 - Landing Performance
Chapter 20 - Landing Performance Testing and AFM
Erscheinungsdatum | 21.06.2021 |
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Verlagsort | Reston |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 1295 g |
Themenwelt | Technik ► Fahrzeugbau / Schiffbau |
Technik ► Luft- / Raumfahrttechnik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-62410-592-0 / 1624105920 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-62410-592-0 / 9781624105920 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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