• Shopping Cart
    There are no items in your cart

SAE ARP5898

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

View Superseded by

Human Interface Criteria for Flight Deck Surface Operations Displays

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

29-12-2020

Superseded by

SAE ARP5898A

Language(s)

English

Published date

16-01-2013

€158.29
Excluding VAT

1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCES
3. GLOSSARY
4. SYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY - INTENDED
    FUNCTIONALITY/POTENTIAL FUNCTIONS
5. DESIGN OBJECTIVES
6. UTILIZATION PHILOSOPHY
7. CANDIDATE DISPLAY CONCEPTS
8. FLIGHT DECK INTEGRATION
9. FLIGHT CREW INTERFACE CHARACTERISTICS
10. BIBLIOGRAPHY

Provides guidance on the design of elements, which may be part of surface operations displays whose objectives would be to enhance safety and to improve overall efficiency of aircraft operations on the airport surface.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
51
PublisherName
SAE International
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Following a number of high-visibility collisions between aircraft on the airport surface, overall taxi operations have been brought under greater scrutiny. In addition, observation of taxi operations and the results of associated research programs have revealed that the efficiency of taxi operations could be significantly improved with available technologies and by applying a human centered design approach. Surface operations displays have been tested in prototype form and a number of manufacturers are moving toward product definition. This document provides guidance on the design of elements, which may be part of surface operations displays whose objectives would be to enhance safety and to improve overall efficiency of aircraft operations on the airport surface. Such efficiency increases should be realized not only in day-to-day operations, but should also be manifested in training for surface operations.This document sets forth functional and design recommendations concerning the human factors issues and criteria for flight deck display of surface operations information. It is assumed that the system will have a human centered design based on the “lessons learned” from past systems, with simple operation, consistent performance, and intuitive use, without negative transfer of information. The visual and aural characteristics are covered for both the alerting components and surface operations display components. The display system may contain any one or a combination of these components. Although the system functionality assumed for this document exemplifies fixed-wing aircraft implementation, the recommendations do not preclude other aircraft types. The recommendations contained in this document address both near- and far-term technology directed toward providing information used during surface operations, although the present version remains primarily focused on near-term applications. Since this type of document provides only “best practice” recommendations, the guidance is provided in the form of “should” statements as opposed to the “shall” statements that appear in standards and requirements types of documents.The assumptions about the system that guided and bounded the recommendations contained in this document include:The system is a flight-deck-based system displaying surface operations information to the flight crew in visibility conditions down to and including CAT IIIb or under a Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (SMGCS)When available, multiple sources of data will be used to provide the flight crew with the best available informationThe system will be capable of worldwide operationAt least initially, paper and/or electronic versions of the surface charts will still exist and be available to the flight crewThere will be pilot-in-the-loop/manual involvement in any path changesInformation will be accessible by appropriate flight crew membersThe system will be based on the English language, but other languages may be consideredThe system will be available full time during all ground operationsGround operations are defined as the time from the gate to 1000 feet AGL or the departure end of the runway on departure and from 1000 feet AGL to the gate on approach.The display function may be stand alone or part of a multi-function displayInitial design will provide for upgradeability and expansionThe human interface will be integrated with other display functions and will not interfere with any other flight deck functionsIn-flight planning displays of surface information will be addressed by other standards development efforts focused on electronic chartingWhenever possible, information will be layered according to pre-selected prioritiesThe figures in this document are derived from ongoing experimental programs and are used as illustrative samples only.

SAE ARP5621 Electronic Display of Aeronautical Information (Charts)
FAA AC 120-86 : 2005 AIRCRAFT SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS

SAE ARP1161A Crew Station Lighting - Commercial Aircraft
SAE ARP 4260 : 2014 PHOTOMETRIC AND COLORIMETRIC MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES FOR AIRBORNE ELECTRONIC FLAT PANEL DISPLAYS
RTCA DO 242 : A2002 CHG NOT 1 06 MINIMUM AVIATION SYSTEM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR AUTOMATIC DEPENDENT SURVEILLANCE BROADCAST (ADS-B)
SAE AS264F Instrument and Cockpit Lighting for Commercial Transport Aircraft
SAE ARP4107 AEROSPACE GLOSSARY FOR HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERS
SAE ARP 268 : 1994 LOCATION AND ACTUATION OF FLIGHT DECK CONTROLS FOR TRANSPORT
FAA AC 25-11 : 2014 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT DISPLAYS
SAE ARP 1068 : 1994 FLIGHT DECK INSTRUMENTATION, DISPLAY CRITERIA AND ASSOCIATED CONTROLS FOR TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
RTCA DO 247 : 1999 THE ROLE OF THE GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM (GNSS) IN SUPPORTING AIRPORT SURFACE OPERATIONS
SAE ARP4032B Human Engineering Considerations in the Application of Color to Electronic Aircraft Displays
SAE ARP 4102/4 : 1988 FLIGHT DECK ALERTING SYSTEM (FAS)
RTCA DO 272 : D2015 USER REQUIREMENTS FOR AERODROME MAPPING INFORMATION
SAE ARP 571 : 1994 FLIGHT DECK CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS FOR COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT FOR TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
SAE ARP 4101 : 1988 FLIGHT DECK LAYOUT AND FACILITIES
SAE ARP 4105 : 2012 ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, AND TERMS FOR USE ON THE FLIGHT DECK
SAE ARP 4033 : 1995 PILOT-SYSTEM INTEGRATION
SAE ARP5364 Human Factor Considerations in the Design of Multifunction Display Systems for Civil Aircraft
SAE ARP 1874 : 1988 DESIGN OBJECTIVES FOR CRT DISPLAYS FOR PART 25 (TRANSPORT) AIRCRAFT
SAE ARP 4153 : 1988 HUMAN INTERFACE CRITERIA FOR COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEMS IN TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
SAE ARP 4102/7 : 1988 ELECTRONIC DISPLAYS
SAE ARP 4101/2 : 1989 PILOT VISIBILITY FROM THE FLIGHT DECK
SAE AS8034B Minimum Performance Standard for Airborne Multipurpose Electronic Displays
SAE AS 425 : 1985 NOMENCLATURE AND ABBREVIATIONS FOR USE ON THE FLIGHT DECK
SAE ARP 4256 : 2001 DESIGN OBJECTIVES FOR LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS FOR PART 25 (TRANSPORT) AIRCRAFT
SAE ARP 4102 : 1988 FLIGHT DECK PANELS, CONTROLS, AND DISPLAYS
SAE ARP1782B Photometric and Colorimetric Measurement Procedures for Airborne Direct View CRT Displays

Access your standards online with a subscription

Features

  • Simple online access to standards, technical information and regulations.

  • Critical updates of standards and customisable alerts and notifications.

  • Multi-user online standards collection: secure, flexible and cost effective.