SAE ARP5056
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Flight Crew Interface Considerations in the Flight Deck Design Process for Part 25 Aircraft
Hardcopy , PDF
06-11-2020
English
15-01-2013
1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCE SECTION
3. INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND SECTION
4. FLIGHT DECK DESIGN PROCESS OVERVIEW
AND EXPLANATION OF USAGE OF THIS
DOCUMENT IN THE DESIGN PROCESS
5. FLIGHT CREW INTERFACE DESIGN PROCESS
6. FLIGHT DECK DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
7. SPECIFIC EXAMPLES
8. GLOSSARY
APPENDIX A - TASK NOVELTY
APPENDIX B - FLIGHT DECK EVOLUTION ROADMAP
APPENDIX C - WORKLOAD ISSUES
APPENDIX D - ANALYSES AND EVALUATIONS
Defines recommended flight crew interface design processes and methods for new flight deck designs as well as modifications to the flight crew interface of existing flight decks of transport category aircraft (Part 25), which includes commercial transport aircraft, regional and business aircraft.
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Standard
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Pages |
34
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SAE International
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Superseded
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This ARP defines recommended flight crew interface design processes and methods for new flight deck designs as well as modifications to the flight crew interface of existing flight decks of transport category aircraft (Part 25), which includes commercial transport aircraft, regional and business aircraft. These processes and methods are intended to be utilized by the design engineers of manufacturers of transport category aircraft or any modifiers to the flight deck system. Modifiers include equipment suppliers, avionics manufacturers, aircraft operators, original equipment manufacturers (OEM), regulatory authorities, or anyone seeking a supplemental type certificate (STC), type certificate (TC), amended TC, field approval, or equivalent approval.The processes and methods described in this ARP address the integration of human factors/ergonomics, engineering, and flight operations in the design and/or modification of flight crew interfaces. These interfaces provide the flight crew access to the installed systems, using controls, indications and displays, in order to allow them to accomplish the tasks of aviate, navigate, communicate, and manage systems. Included in these processes and methods are considerations for flight crew training, the use and integration of automation, error tolerant designs, and task management.These processes and methods are designed to yield flight deck designs that are both safe and efficient, in that order of priority. These processes and methods address the issue of creating modifications to existing designs that are compatible with the original intent of the flight deck design.
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