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FLIGHT TEST RESULTS OF THE CONTROLLED FLIGHT INTO TERRAIN AVOIDANCE MANEUVER IN FLY-BYWIRE TRANSPORTS Airworthiness Performance Evaluation and Certification Committee Captain Ron Rogers, Chairman March 1, 1999 Air Line Pilots Association Table of Contents I. Abstract................................................................................................................................................................. 2 II. Introduction......................................................................................................................................................... 2 A. Purpose of Flight Test....................................................................................................................................... 2 B. Ground Proximity Warning Systems................................................................................................................. 3 C. CFIT Escape Maneuvers................................................................................................................................... 3 III. Test Plan ............................................................................................................................................................ 5 A. Test Articles/Locations ..................................................................................................................................... 5 B. Maneuvers/Test Points...................................................................................................................................... 6 C. Test Methods ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 IV. Discussion of Results ......................................................................................................................................... 7 A. Airbus A330-200............................................................................................................................................... 7 B. Boeing B-777-300........................................................................................................................................... 12 V. Lessons Learned................................................................................................................................................ 17 A. Simulation ....................................................................................................................................................... 17 B. Aircraft Flight Test.......................................................................................................................................... 17 C. General............................................................................................................................................................. 18 VI. Conclusions/Reccommendations .................................................................................................................... 18 I. Abstract Controlled Flight into Terrain (CFIT) is the leading causes of aviation accidents.1 A test program was developed to compare the CFIT maneuver performance capabilities of aircraft with hard versus soft Fly-By-Wire (FBW) flight control systems. To obtain this data, simulated CFIT avoidance maneuvers utilizing a Boeing 777-300 and an Airbus A330-200 were performed. These tests were performed at the Boeing Flight Test Facility in Seattle, Washington and the Airbus Flight Test Facility at Toulouse, France. This flight test had a two-fold purpose. The first was to evaluate the effectiveness and appropriateness of a recovery technique that was developed for convention aircraft without regard for the flight envelope protections incorporated in modern FBW aircraft. The second purpose was to develop and/or evaluate CFIT escape maneuvers that utilize the maximum capability of the aircraft afforded by the protections incorporated in their respective FBW flight control systems. As a direct result of this flight-test activity, one major US operator of Airbus aircraft (United Airlines) has changed the CFIT escape maneuver for these aircraft. II. Introduction A. Purpose of Flight Test · To evaluate the effectiveness and appropriateness of a recovery technique that was developed for convention aircraft without regard for the flight envelope protections incorporated in modern FBW aircraft. 1 CFIT Training Aid, section 3 page 3.3. Revision 14.0 3 · To evaluate and/or develop CFIT escape maneuvers that utilize the maximum capability of the aircraft afforded by the protections incorporated in their respective FBW flight control systems. B. Ground Proximity Warning Systems Transport aircraft are equipped with a variety of Ground Proximity Warning Systems (GPWS). These systems will usually, depending upon sophistication, warn the flight crew 5 to 60 seconds before impact. The most advanced system is the Enhanced GPWS that uses a terrain data base and compares current aircraft position to known terrain hazards, contained in an onboard database. This system can provide a full 60 seconds of warning before terrain impact. C. CFIT Escape Maneuvers A CFIT escape maneuver is usually performed in response to a GPWS warning and is a procedure designed to remove an aircraft from a pending terrain contact in an expedient manner. This maneuver is designed to remove the aircraft from harm by the use of maximum or near maximum aircraft aerodynamic performance. Typically, the aircraft is in a descent. Upon receiving a terrain warning, the pitch is increased to a value between 15 and 20 degrees nose up until the stick shaker activates or maximum Angle-of-Attack (AOA) is reached. This maneuver can be initiated anywhere from a clean cruise descent (280 to 300 KIAS), to a fully configured condition at approach speed. An industry task force has recommended the following general GPWS Terrain Warning (CFIT) Escape maneuver.2 · React immediately to a GPWS warning · Positively apply maximum thrust and rotate to the appropriate pitch attitude for your airplane. · Pull up with wings level to ensure maximum airplane performance. · Always respect the stick shaker. |
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