Abstract

In connection with the expansion of civil helicopter operations in the current era, the effect of helicopter flight and control characteristics on the flying qualities for instrument flight rules (IFR) flight have become a factor of concern, and a research program has been initiated to investigate IFR certification criteria. A description is presented of an experiment which is the sixth in a series of ground- and flight-simulation investigations. This piloted-simulator experiment was conducted to examine the influence of stability-control augmentation, display information format, and approach-task effects on helicopter flying qualities for terminal-area operations incorporating a deceleration in instrument meteorological conditions. Simulated test configurations were evaluated for precision approaches with an instrument deceleration from 60 to about 15 knots in both calm air and simulated moderate turbulence and wind shear.

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