In-Flight Evaluation of the Traffic Aware Planner on the NASA HU-25A Guardian Aircraft
Author(s) -
Matthew C. Underwood,
Timothy A. Lewis,
Terique Barney
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
aiaa aviation 2019 forum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2019-3615
Subject(s) - aircrew , cockpit , engineering , software , aeronautics , computer science , simulation , transport engineering , systems engineering , programming language
NASA’s Traffic Aware Planner (TAP) software is a research-prototype decision support tool that provides pilots with timeand fuel-saving route recommendations that optimize their current trajectory. The software runs on a first-of-a-kind system architecture onboard three aircraft in revenue service conducting operational evaluations with a major domestic airline. Therefore, significant NASA-internal testing is required prior to releasing the software to the partner airline. This paper describes a flight test plan that exercises the functionality of the TAP software in a representative operational environment, describes the system architecture developed and implemented for the NASA Langley HU-25A Guardian aircraft to support the test objectives, presents outcomes of the flight test campaign, and discusses use cases that demonstrate the value of flight testing for this activity.
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