학술논문

Enabling SAT single pilot operations: tactical separation system design advancements in the COAST project
Document Type
JOURNAL
Source
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 2022, Vol. 94, Issue 9, pp. 1517-1524.
Subject
research-article
Research paper
cat-ENGG
Engineering
Aerospace engineering
Engineering
Decision support systems
Conflict resolution
Small air transport
Situational awareness
Conflict detection
Traffic avoidance
Flight automation
Mission management
Remain well clear
Detect and avoid
ADS-B
Language
English
ISSN
1748-8842
Abstract
Purpose This paper aims to describe the advancements of the activities that have been carried out, in the Cost-Optimized Avionics SysTem (COAST) project, to complete the design and in-flight demonstration of the Tactical Separation System (TSS), which is an automatic support system to the pilot’s decision-making, onboard on small air transport (SAT) vehicles under single pilot operations, in the separation management. Design/methodology/approach In the framework of the Clean Sky 2 funded project COAST, some enabling technologies for single pilot operations in the EASA CS-23 category vehicles are designed and demonstrated in flight. Among the relevant flight management technologies addressed in the project, the specific one devoted to the real-time support to pilot’s decision-making in maintaining the vehicle self-separation is the TSS, designed by the Italian Aerospace Research Centre. Findings The TSS design started in the year 2016 and has been completed in the year 2021 after successful in-flight demonstration in the dedicated flight test campaign. The system has been validated by means of several simulation campaigns and finally demonstrated its effectiveness in providing its intended functionalities (situational awareness, conflict detection, conflict resolution) to the pilot in real flight trials, involving the presence of real conflicting aircraft. Originality/value The TSS contributes enabling the implementation of single pilot operations in CS-23 category vehicles, thanks to the possibility to support the pilot with provision of consolidated traffic picture, detection of conflicting surrounding traffic and suggestion of suitable conflict resolution manoeuvre real-time during the flight, through dedicated human–machine interface designed on purpose. The TSS supports the new separation modes that are envisaged in the future SESAR ATM target concept, with particular reference to the possible delegation of the separation responsibility to the pilot.