Abstract
The takeoff performance monitor is an instrument that monitors the progress of the takeoft and provides advisory information intended to support the crew in their decision to continue or abort the run. A critical component of the instrument is the display design. This paper reviews the requirements for, and constraints associated with, such a display and presents design criteria established at Cranfield University. The Cranfield design is then discussed, explaining the interpretation of the display in operation. Issues relating to the integration on board the flight deck and the reasoning behind critical design aspects are also described in detail.
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