THE PROBLEM OF UNCOORDINATED AIRCRAFT TURN ON SMALL FLIGHT SPEED
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.59.13640Keywords:
Correlation field, flight path, glide path, human factor, parameter amplitudeAbstract
This article addresses the issue of deteriorating flight quality when receiving a crew. Provision is made for the use of a crew warning system for a possible collection of data on the speed and speed of air traffic. It is proved that a decrease in the area of correlation fields indicates a non-coordinated reversal. With sufficient speed, uncoordinated turns are not so dangerous. Therefore, we reviewed the indications for the correlation fields of the coefficients of the angle of attack and instrumental velocity. A method has been developed for calculating the area of correlation fields above the existing parameters. It is based on the least squares method. The proposed quantitative characteristics determine the quality of flight depending on the area of the correlation fields.
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