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automatic landing
- Sinônimos
- autoland
- Definição1
- System so that thrust is varied automatically to keep aircraft on glide path and taken off at right point in autoflare.
- Fonte1
- GUNSTON, Bill. The Cambridge aerospace dictionary. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2004. (Cambridge aerospace series.)
- Definição2
- Automatic flight control system capable of landing an aircraft ‘hands-off.’
- Fonte2
- CROCKER, David. Dictionary of aviation. 2nd ed. London: A&C, 2005.
- Fonte3
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Annex 6 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation: operation of aircraft: Part II: international general aviation: aeroplanes. 8th ed. Montreal, 2014. (Annex 6).
- Fonte4
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Guidelines for electronic terrain, obstacle and aerodrome mapping information. Montreal, 2006. (Doc. 9881).
- Nota adicional1
- In approving the operational use of automatic landing systems, a HUD or equivalent displays, EVS, SVS or CVS, the State of Registry shall ensure that: a) the equipment meets the appropriate airworthiness certification requirements; b) the operator has carried out a safety risk assessment associated with the operations supported by the automatic landing systems, a HUD or equivalent displays, EVS, SVS or CVS; c) the operator has established and documented the procedures for the use of, and training requirements for, automatic landing systems, a HUD or equivalent displays, EVS, SVS or CVS.
- Contexto
- Where aeroplanes are equipped with automatic landing systems, a HUD or equivalent displays, or EVS, SVS or CVS, or any combination of those systems into a hybrid system, the use of such systems for the safe operation of an aeroplane shall be approved by the State of Registry.
- Data errors could cause or contribute to the failure of a system function resulting in a catastrophic failure condition. A catastrophic failure condition would result in multiple fatalities of the occupants, or incapacitation or fatality of a flight crew member normally associated with the loss of the airplane. For example, the AMDB is used by a system to provide guidance to an automatic landing system or one obstacle data set is used to calculate minimum altitudes during the final approach to an aerodrome.
- Subárea1
- Phase of Flight
- Português
- operação de autoland