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SAE ARP5621

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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Electronic Display of Aeronautical Information (Charts)

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

14-12-2020

Superseded by

SAE ARP5621A

Language(s)

English

Published date

17-01-2011

€175.52
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1 SCOPE
  1.1 Background
  1.2 Relation of Electronic to Paper Aeronautical Charts
  1.3 Overview
2 REFERENCES
  2.1 Applicable Documents
      2.1.1 SAE Publications
      2.1.2 FAA Publications
      2.1.3 ICAO Publications
      2.1.4 RTCA Publications
  2.2 Related Publications
      2.2.1 SAE Publications
      2.2.2 FAA Publications
      2.2.3 RTCA Publications
      2.2.4 NASA Publications
      2.2.5 VOLPE Publications
  2.3 Definitions
      2.3.1 Terms
      2.3.2 Acronyms and Abbreviations
3 DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
  3.1 Workload/Simplicity
  3.2 Grouping of Information
  3.3 Consistent Placement of Information
  3.4 Clutter
  3.5 Tie to Paper Charts
  3.6 Automation
  3.7 Information Access
  3.8 Forgiveness
  3.9 Modes
4 DESIGN GUIDELINES
  4.1 Aeronautical Information Display Elements
      4.1.1 Generic Display Element Attributes
      4.1.2 Chart Specific Display Element Attributes
  4.2 Phase of Flight
      4.2.1 Briefing
      4.2.2 Taxi
      4.2.3 Departure
      4.2.4 Enroute
      4.2.5 Arrival
      4.2.6 Approach
      4.2.7 Missed Approach
  4.3 Display Standards
      4.3.1 Information Groups
      4.3.2 Group Locations
      4.3.3 Information Groups for Charts
      4.3.4 Display Formats
      4.3.5 Display Features
      4.3.6 Scaling
      4.3.7 Symbology
      4.3.8 Color
      4.3.9 Electronic Chart Interpretation Requirements
      4.3.10 Visual Conflict Resolution
      4.3.11 Display Device Locations
      4.3.12 Relation to Navigation Display
      4.3.12 Chart Projection
  4.4 Control Standards
      4.4.1 Chart Indexing
      4.4.2 Chart Selection
      4.4.3 Chart Decluttering
      4.4.4 Basic Control Features
      4.4.5 Chart Format Selection Guidelines
      4.4.6 Control of Enroute Charts
      4.4.7 Multiple Chart Display System Considerations
  4.5 Chart System
  4.6 Notice to Airmen (NOTAMs)
      4.6.1 NOTAM Examples
      4.6.2 NOTAM Availability
      4.6.3 NOTAM Applicability
      4.6.4 NOTAM Information Display
5 CHART GENERATION COMPONENTS
  5.1 Common Database
  5.2 Chart File
  5.3 Display Generation
  5.4 Charting Specifications
6 NOTES
  6.1 Revision Indicator
  6.2 Key Words
APPENDIX A ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
APPENDIX B GLOSSARY
APPENDIX C ELECTRONIC CHART DISPLAY GROUP LOCATIONS
APPENDIX D AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION CRITICALITY MATRICES
APPENDIX E ILLUSTRATIONS

Provides a set of user-centered design guidelines for the implementation of data driven electronic aeronautical charts, which dynamically create charts from a database of individual elements.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
98
PublisherName
SAE International
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

The objective of this ARP is to provide a set of user-centered design guidelines for the implementation of data driven electronic aeronautical charts, which dynamically create charts from a database of individual elements. The data driven chart is intended to provide information required to navigate, but it is not intended to supplant the aircraft’s primary navigation display. These guidelines seek to provide a balance between standardization of equipment with similar intended functions and individual manufacturer innovation.This ARP provides guidelines for the display of an electronic chart that can replace existing paper. This document addresses what information is required, when it is required, and how it should be displayed and controlled. This document does not include all the detailed specifications required to generate an electronic aeronautical chart. This document primarily addresses the human factors aspects of electronic chart display, and does not address the software, hardware or system integrity/availability issues associated with certification of an electronic chart system.During the transition to data driven charts, the guidelines of this document should be applied to interim electronic chart products that may be pre-composed, such as vector or raster based electronic charts.This document is designed primarily for IFR Aeronautical Charts. There is a limited discussion of its applicability to VFR charts.

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