SUGGESTIONS TO THE METHODS FOR ASSESSING THE QUALITY OF THE GLIDE PATH ENTRANCE
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.57.13231Keywords:
Flight path, glide path, human factor, parameter amplitudeAbstract
The article deals with issues related to the assessment of the aircraft piloting quality. Also, the factors affecting the technique of piloting crews in emergency situations in flight were analyzed. As the result, the special anti-stress training for pilots was proposed.A method for determining the quality of piloting according to the boundaries in space has been proposed. This method is considered on the example of the approach of an aircraft regading the estimated accuracy of the glide path entrance in three-dimensional coordinate system.
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