Flight Deck Technologies to Enable NextGen Low Visibility Surface Operations

Many key capabilities are being identified to enable Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen), including the concept of Equivalent Visual Operations (EVO) . replicating the capacity and safety of today.s visual flight rules (VFR) in all-weather conditions. NASA is striving to develop the...

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Hauptverfasser: Prinzel, Lawrence (Lance) J., III, Arthur, Jarvis (Trey) J., Kramer, Lynda J., Norman, Robert M., Bailey, Randall E., Jones, Denise R., Karwac, Jerry R., Jr, Shelton, Kevin J., Ellis, Kyle K. E.
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